What did you do to your Cobra today?

SNAKEYE

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Haha... you had me scratching my head as to when I posted that. It was in 2009! Back in those days it was parked on the driveway year-round, which in winter could look like this:
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because my antique 1950 Ford was in the one-car garage. Sold that a few years back so SNAKEYE gets it all to his own except for the walk-behind lawn mower, yard tractor, emergency generator, garbage cans, gas cans, etc, etc, etc.
I put it away for the worst of winter (about 4 months) every year about the middle of December. The roads get cold which makes traction hard to come by. And if there is any precipitation (liquid or frozen) the roads stay messy for days after which just makes a black car filthy. And just forget about any road salt or anti-skid material.
 

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Haha... you had me scratching my head as to when I posted that. It was in 2009! Back in those days it was parked on the driveway year-round, which in winter could look like this:
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because my antique 1950 Ford was in the one-car garage. Sold that a few years back so SNAKEYE gets it all to his own except for the walk-behind lawn mower, yard tractor, emergency generator, garbage cans, gas cans, etc, etc, etc.
I put it away for the worst of winter (about 4 months) every year about the middle of December. The roads get cold which makes traction hard to come by. And if there is any precipitation (liquid or frozen) the roads stay messy for days after which just makes a black car filthy. And just forget about any road salt or anti-skid material.
I'm the same way. I leave mine parked (outside unfortunately) for the winter. I'm not dealing with any rust.

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No 4.30s?
She's a 94 with the 3.35 first T5 so I didn't want to completely lose first gear. I figured the 3.73s should be a good compromise between highway and city...I'll report back with my findings from the butt dyno

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She's a 94 with the 3.35 first T5 so I didn't want to completely lose first gear. I figured the 3.73s should be a good compromise between highway and city...I'll report back with my findings from the butt dyno

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Ahhhh, my bad. I was thinking you had a 4v.
 

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