Is this the wrong snake?

Is this the wrong snake?

Author
Discussion

jimPH

Original Poster:

3,981 posts

87 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
quotequote all
Cobra, not viper?

I asked the owner and he says it's viper on the logbook. Came up in my Viper search.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255558099010?mkcid=16&a...

sociopath

3,433 posts

73 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
quotequote all
It's a replica, they're rarely called a cobra on the V5

There are a couple called viper, this one and the cobrelli.

Mind i

Equus

16,980 posts

108 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
quotequote all
sociopath said:
There are a couple called viper, this one and the cobrelli.
Cobretti.

And they're one and the same car, under successive ownership, I believe.

The distinguising feature is the extra-flared wheelarches.

sociopath

3,433 posts

73 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
quotequote all
Equus said:
sociopath said:
There are a couple called viper, this one and the cobrelli.
Cobretti.

And they're one and the same car, under successive ownership, I believe.

The distinguising feature is the extra-flared wheelarches.
Absolutely right, I blame my hangover

Skyedriver

18,893 posts

289 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
quotequote all
With an AC badge and a Cobra badge on the nose....

sociopath

3,433 posts

73 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
quotequote all
Skyedriver said:
With an AC badge and a Cobra badge on the nose....
Why not, it's a replica.


Gareth9702

372 posts

139 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
That particular car is built on Ford Cortina mechanicals, so a live axle at the rear. It will be cheap to use but will never give the experience of the V8. Other Vipers used either Sierra mechanicals or Jaguar.

Skyedriver

18,893 posts

289 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
sociopath said:
Skyedriver said:
With an AC badge and a Cobra badge on the nose....
Why not, it's a replica.
Not get away with that on a Ferrari or Merc.....

Mikebentley

6,714 posts

147 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
quotequote all
I don’t think anyone from AC will be too bothered.

cjb44

704 posts

125 months

Monday 6th June 2022
quotequote all

Think again, Lewbinsky, is very protective of the name he bought he even threatened to take the AC owners club to court because they were using the original style for the club badge. Anyhow anyone putting AC or Cobra badges on a replica should be ashamed, who do they think they are kidding.

SusieMac

30 posts

115 months

Thursday 9th June 2022
quotequote all
To be fair, very few Cobra lookalikes are even worthy of the 'Replica' tag. They tend to be a replica of a replica with more or less everything wrong when compared to an actual Cobra.

sociopath

3,433 posts

73 months

Thursday 9th June 2022
quotequote all
cjb44 said:
Think again, Lewbinsky, is very protective of the name he bought he even threatened to take the AC owners club to court because they were using the original style for the club badge. Anyhow anyone putting AC or Cobra badges on a replica should be ashamed, who do they think they are kidding.
What's wrong, can't afford one?

People can do what they want as long as they aren't passing off.


cjb44

704 posts

125 months

Friday 10th June 2022
quotequote all

Well, in actual fact I own three original AC cars, an Ace, 1962 Cobra, and a CRS. So I believe I can give an informed opinion, and no I do not care about their value as I have owned them for many years they were bought when no one wanted one, make of that you will, and my sons will inherit them so no they are not for sale. Personally yes I could afford several copies but I care not to, I do not have a problem with copies per se but they should carry the manufacturers badge. Strangely, after I put on my original post I read a news item where Alan Lubinsky is in a legal battle with a manufacturer of a copy, so yes he does care so you have been warned.