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Why so many low mile Cobras out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="J.Rovirosa" data-source="post: 16590967" data-attributes="member: 76449"><p>At this point, I like the idea of owning the L and Cobra more than I like driving them. Not driving them much, they've got little to no road rash on the front bumpers, no door dings, don't have to worry about them every time I park them anywhere, and they only need one good detail every year. They both have great sentimental value so I plan on keeping them no matter what. The less they're driven, the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.Rovirosa, post: 16590967, member: 76449"] At this point, I like the idea of owning the L and Cobra more than I like driving them. Not driving them much, they've got little to no road rash on the front bumpers, no door dings, don't have to worry about them every time I park them anywhere, and they only need one good detail every year. They both have great sentimental value so I plan on keeping them no matter what. The less they're driven, the better. [/QUOTE]
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