miegru
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| posted on 16/3/07 at 01:42 PM |
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FFR Type 65 Coupe
Hi,
What is the general verdict on this car. ( www.factoryfive.com ) Am thinking about a new project and this one keeps coming back in my mind.
Few problems; I normally don't like muscle cars. I was planning on a BEC because I like the lightweight principle. Still somehow this one makes
me drool...
Then I need to save a bit more before starting something like this.
Last time I had to sell my first seven in order to finance my second one. Missed taking it out for a spin for two years. I promised myself to next
time only sell the car when a new is finished. Should I break this rule? With the prospect of family life coming closer I figure it will take some
time before I can manage two financially.
Anybody any experience with these guys? And the car? Quality, Will it pass SVA or does it need a lot of modifcations? etc.
Rgrds,
Mies.
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goodall
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| posted on 16/3/07 at 01:55 PM |
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i have a friend from america he and his father were building a cobra from factory five, they apparently are a much more together car than the
original.
the super car they do also is very tasty looking but id go with the type 65 coupe it looks so good
[Edited on 16/3/07 by goodall]
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miegru
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| posted on 16/3/07 at 02:03 PM |
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Hi Goodall,
Sorry for my english but what does a more together car mean?
Rgrds,
Mies.
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goodall
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| posted on 16/3/07 at 02:13 PM |
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better handling, better brakes, ete... and most of all safer
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Dale
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| posted on 16/3/07 at 03:52 PM |
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My understanding here (Canada) is if you want a Cobra you have picked the right company. Their Daytona is very nice as well.
dale
Thanks
Dale
my 14 and11 year old boys 22
and 19 now want to drive but have to be 25 before insurance will allow. Finally on the road
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Duncan_P
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| posted on 16/3/07 at 07:18 PM |
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I need to stop looking at that type 65 coupe
The addage 'You can live in a car, but cant drive a house' seems to be making more and more sense the more I look at it
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