Got The Cobra At Last!
Discussion
Picked up my Cobra on Saturday after a horrendous wait of two months. Bought from Pistonheads classifieds & the sale could not have gone better - apart from the long wait which was mainly down to me scraping the cash together!
It's an AC Cobra replica - a Pilgrim Sumo with a Rover V8, Holley carbs & 15" Halibrand wheels. Tremendous noise! Cleared a space in the garage to house its beautiful curves & our cat has already taken up residence in the passenger seat..hmm.
Well, the best thing about it is definitely the noise & shape but there is a lot of work that needs doing to improve upon it & make it an even better machine.
The list of things to change is getting longer by the day....
Drove it back from Essex on Saturday along the M25 & M11 at a safe 65mph - what an absolute joy! Thumbs-up from bikers, widened my already enormous grin! Not much fun going past lorries though! Scott was frozen through on the 90 minute journey, think we will invest in thermals & hats pretty sharpish.
Found myself sneaking down in the night to check it was still in the garage! Oh wow, it's so gorgeous.
Not very good pictures, especially the one of me freezing trying to keep it away from trees, verges, wildlife & anything static. What fun!
It's an AC Cobra replica - a Pilgrim Sumo with a Rover V8, Holley carbs & 15" Halibrand wheels. Tremendous noise! Cleared a space in the garage to house its beautiful curves & our cat has already taken up residence in the passenger seat..hmm.
Well, the best thing about it is definitely the noise & shape but there is a lot of work that needs doing to improve upon it & make it an even better machine.
The list of things to change is getting longer by the day....
Drove it back from Essex on Saturday along the M25 & M11 at a safe 65mph - what an absolute joy! Thumbs-up from bikers, widened my already enormous grin! Not much fun going past lorries though! Scott was frozen through on the 90 minute journey, think we will invest in thermals & hats pretty sharpish.
Found myself sneaking down in the night to check it was still in the garage! Oh wow, it's so gorgeous.
Not very good pictures, especially the one of me freezing trying to keep it away from trees, verges, wildlife & anything static. What fun!
MTv Dave said:
That's really nice! I especially like the yellow dials that go with the paint work. I've never seen a yellow and black on before, but it looks gorgeous!
Well done on the purchase, I hope it keeps you smiling for a long time to come!
Well done on the purchase, I hope it keeps you smiling for a long time to come!
I wanted to keep away from the blue with white stripes or reds that most people have. I never thought I'd ever buy a yellow car but I just fell swiftly in love with it when I went to view & I think it looks magnificent.
I only went to view because it was in Brentwood (Essex) where Scotts sister lives so could combine it with a visit - totally the wrong (or right?) thing to do, I was hooked & set about raiding piggy banks & MINI went up for sale the next day. I didn't really have my sensible head on that day (or since).
I knew that I wanted something different - the MINI was practical but I really believed that I'd reached its limits through trackdays - at the Honington day I was particularly dissatisfied with it as it wouldn't "pick-up" out of the narrow chicanes as quickly as I'd liked. RWD was the next step. Quite how I "stepped" to a Cobra is anyone's guess, bypassing far more reliable, warmer(!), safer and daresay, far quicker cars. My Cobra does need a lot of work doing to it to make it run smoother, there's a few things wrong with it! EBAY is becoming a good friend at present....
Hi Hannah,
Nice looking car, well done, are you planning no tracking this, that should be good fun
What a change from a mini ??????????????
PS: Dont forget to post a couple of pics on eastcoast mini site, they will be pleased to see your advance up the ladder in car ownership
Nice looking car, well done, are you planning no tracking this, that should be good fun
What a change from a mini ??????????????
PS: Dont forget to post a couple of pics on eastcoast mini site, they will be pleased to see your advance up the ladder in car ownership
Edited by prmoldoaks on Monday 6th November 14:03
Wicker Man said:
Congratulations Hannah, that's an excellent addition to the PHEA fleet. I look forwards to seeing and hearing it soonest. Shirley it won't be you daily driver though?
I'm looking into getting an old (around X reg) Smart Car as my daily driver when a cheap one comes up. Got to pay the remainder of my tax bill first & looking for an accountant too (though not as a daily driver ).
Bought a 75,000 mile Rover V8 3.5 from Ebay last night for £150 from Nottingham & also injection parts/bits (plenum chamber, ecu, wiring loom) too for £70. Bargain!
15" Halibrands & tyres are going up on Ebay soonish so I can upgrade to 17"s Halibrands (they look VERY nice!) with nice Khumo tyres.
And don't call me Shirley.
simpo two said:
Naughty Magpie said:
I'm looking into getting an old (around X reg) Smart Car as my daily driver when a cheap one comes up... looking for an accountant too (though not as a daily driver ).
Ah yes, the Toyota Accountant 1.0 L, a very sensible purchase.
Heavy on tax I've heard.
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