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Time to Build a “Fobra”?
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<blockquote data-quote="danieljag1" data-source="post: 16762771" data-attributes="member: 147616"><p>Woah! Loving all the good advice and honest thoughts here.</p><p></p><p>To cover some of the questions/thoughts:</p><p></p><p>-I'm no poser lol. Even if I slap cobra emblems on, I'm an honest guy. No faking this isn't a real Cobra. I'll be proud of the build.</p><p>-Definitely not going the coyote route. As somebody mentioned, I'm not a fan of the sound. I've always loved the 4.6.</p><p>-Yes, I'm planning to drop in a Cobra motor. Either a stock iron block or maybe the teksid just depending on cost/availability. Leaning towards iron though. I'm confident and competent in my skills, but I know when to seek professional help. Would definitely seek help building the engine I'm sure.</p><p>-This would be a long-term possession. No plans to sell it. I'm building it to be a permanent fun car.</p><p>-I appreciate the "who cares what other people think" responses. I feel the same way, just going through the motions of making this decision. I'd be selling my 2013 GT to fund this project. I'm not fully attached to the car, but enough to where I need to be absolutely positive before letting it go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danieljag1, post: 16762771, member: 147616"] Woah! Loving all the good advice and honest thoughts here. To cover some of the questions/thoughts: -I'm no poser lol. Even if I slap cobra emblems on, I'm an honest guy. No faking this isn't a real Cobra. I'll be proud of the build. -Definitely not going the coyote route. As somebody mentioned, I'm not a fan of the sound. I've always loved the 4.6. -Yes, I'm planning to drop in a Cobra motor. Either a stock iron block or maybe the teksid just depending on cost/availability. Leaning towards iron though. I'm confident and competent in my skills, but I know when to seek professional help. Would definitely seek help building the engine I'm sure. -This would be a long-term possession. No plans to sell it. I'm building it to be a permanent fun car. -I appreciate the "who cares what other people think" responses. I feel the same way, just going through the motions of making this decision. I'd be selling my 2013 GT to fund this project. I'm not fully attached to the car, but enough to where I need to be absolutely positive before letting it go. [/QUOTE]
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