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Time to Build a “Fobra”?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullitt1448" data-source="post: 16762861" data-attributes="member: 155102"><p>Pretty much anyone can buy a Cobra, zero skills needed other than a bank account with sufficient funds. You will have a car that is exactly the same as the other 20,000 ish Factory cobras out there. The only difference is the paint. If you hold on to it long enough, it will appreciate in value as a “real” Cobra</p><p>If you decide you want to build one, you can do anything you want and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you built it the way you wanted it. It takes considerable skills to build a car, not to mention, time, tools and the space. It will cost you more to build one but you will know exactly what you have and you can alter it however you like without it effecting the value much. Building cars is not about the $$$ value, it’s about the satisfaction you get knowing that this car is built exactly how you want it to be. It will be a 1 of 1 car. There are a lot of us out here that think a car built properly with mods the owner installed himself is a much better car than the cars some guy with deep pockets bought new and parked in his garage to stare at. There are folks on this site with wrapper cobras that can’t even change their own oil but are willing to throw shade at the guy that wants to build a clone. I say build it, drive it, mod it as you like and to hell with those that don’t appreciate your work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullitt1448, post: 16762861, member: 155102"] Pretty much anyone can buy a Cobra, zero skills needed other than a bank account with sufficient funds. You will have a car that is exactly the same as the other 20,000 ish Factory cobras out there. The only difference is the paint. If you hold on to it long enough, it will appreciate in value as a “real” Cobra If you decide you want to build one, you can do anything you want and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you built it the way you wanted it. It takes considerable skills to build a car, not to mention, time, tools and the space. It will cost you more to build one but you will know exactly what you have and you can alter it however you like without it effecting the value much. Building cars is not about the $$$ value, it’s about the satisfaction you get knowing that this car is built exactly how you want it to be. It will be a 1 of 1 car. There are a lot of us out here that think a car built properly with mods the owner installed himself is a much better car than the cars some guy with deep pockets bought new and parked in his garage to stare at. There are folks on this site with wrapper cobras that can’t even change their own oil but are willing to throw shade at the guy that wants to build a clone. I say build it, drive it, mod it as you like and to hell with those that don’t appreciate your work. [/QUOTE]
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