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The saving of a 1998 BAB Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="mysteed" data-source="post: 10148903" data-attributes="member: 27508"><p>Doing it right is the only way to do it, no matter the car. I've always gone the extra mile on my cars and this one will be no different.</p><p></p><p>Keeping it BAB as it's the original color.</p><p></p><p>Tis hard to look over the car beforehand being 800+ miles away. I did have someone look at it but they just aren't as detail oriented as me. When I got there to pick up the car it was filty so I wasn't able to see all of the paint issues. Irregardless I was going to be taking the car home.</p><p></p><p>I do have patience but sometimes I do get frustrated with the car. Though I will admit that every time I see the car in the morning when the sun is just breaking over the horizion the way the car loosk makes it all worth it. It is originally a BAB car so it will stay BAB. There were only 572 Bright Atlantic Blue Cobra's and the paint color is the one and only reason I wanted this car.</p><p></p><p>I am going turbo with big boost on this one since I've done pretty much everything else. Currently I am down to four Mustangs with wich to play with. I did look at getting a 97 Cobra thsi morning but the guy wanted entirely too much money for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysteed, post: 10148903, member: 27508"] Doing it right is the only way to do it, no matter the car. I've always gone the extra mile on my cars and this one will be no different. Keeping it BAB as it's the original color. Tis hard to look over the car beforehand being 800+ miles away. I did have someone look at it but they just aren't as detail oriented as me. When I got there to pick up the car it was filty so I wasn't able to see all of the paint issues. Irregardless I was going to be taking the car home. I do have patience but sometimes I do get frustrated with the car. Though I will admit that every time I see the car in the morning when the sun is just breaking over the horizion the way the car loosk makes it all worth it. It is originally a BAB car so it will stay BAB. There were only 572 Bright Atlantic Blue Cobra's and the paint color is the one and only reason I wanted this car. I am going turbo with big boost on this one since I've done pretty much everything else. Currently I am down to four Mustangs with wich to play with. I did look at getting a 97 Cobra thsi morning but the guy wanted entirely too much money for it. [/QUOTE]
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