MrPink
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Wheel and tire choosing is difficult for sure
I'm both looking forward to it and not at the same time.Wheel and tire choosing is difficult for sure
There are a few out there but it all depends on how they were built, I have a narrowed rear axle vs what is normally run so that will throw a bit of a wrench into the works. I'll cross that bridge when I get there but with enough time and measuring I should be able to get it figured out.Do you know of any other cars from the same mfg as yours? Chances are some one has been there done that. I came across this building my 68 C/10. A couple of guys had run the 20” riddler wheel and found out the exact amount the factory 12 bolt needed to be cut for that wheel back spacing. I was able to fit 295’s in factory bed tubs after mark williams worked their magic.![]()
That's too cool, I've been to an old shop/farm in Terlton, ok before, was a nice place, the guy even knew how to make a broom.It says you're in Oklahoma. Me too! I never see you...



I think I have the wheels figured out, it is pretty easy since I don't want to stray too far from an "original" look.
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In this case the juice wasn't worth the squeeze. hahaLooks like you squeezed the lemon?!
Always fun to roll one over to start "fresh" on the ODO. I've got a little book I keep in my Z28 that has the mileage written down for each major step I take with it.


I would have much rather won the RS6, that would have been very sweet. Best part about this one is I have tons of video of the car to enjoy.Wow! Looks nice! I did not win the raffle last week on a new Audi RS6, unfortunately.
Awesome, will do, I still need to work the details with them on when I can get it and when I can get away from work.Congrats on the new car.
Shoot me a PM and we can exchange info. If you're out this way you are more than welcome to stop by. I love meeting fellow Garage Journal members.
I won't complain too much, it was definitely not expected.You lucky sob.
One of the very few I've received, I'll take it. Thank you.I believe this deserves a "You ****"
I'd much rather have won the lottery, but I guess you have to play that one to win.You lucky sob, I'm jealous, can't even a lottery.
I sure hope that doesn't happen to me, I have a lot to do on the cobra engine swap but need to find the time to get to Utah to pick it up and wonder aimlessly back to Oklahoma. The Fiat is an interesting looking item, I can't say I've ever seen one before.JB, congratulations. In my world that kind of blessing turns into a curse. In 1980 I decided to re-paint my '72 Corvette. While it was off the road I had no fun car to drive so when a co-worker mentioned he was selling his 1974 Fiat X1/9 for $1,800, I figured why not. He bought it new in California and flat-towed it to Florida in 1979. I had so much fun with that car that the Corvette languished.
Haha my grandfather and father have said that before and sometimes even relating to me. Sometimes I feel like I'm pretty lucky, other times...I feel like I just got the manure.JB, I swear, you could fall into a pile of manure and come out smelling like a rose!
Awesome and, super happy for ya!
Thank you iced, I knew the chances were small but when I first heard they were going to raffle these cars off last year I decided I'd enter just because I liked the Z4 that much but not enough to buy my own.Congrats on the unexpected win!
I don't usually have trouble fitting in anything at only mid 5' on a good day, the current owner is 6'3" so hopefully I can reach the pedals. I'm looking forward to getting the headers going but have to get the engine first and I'm not having much luck on that front.Awesome sir. I like the z cars but I can't fit much in them so never owned one. Look forward to the header build for the cobra too!
I was talking cargo/passengers lol. I am only 5'10" so I can fit in most cars.I don't usually have trouble fitting in anything at only mid 5' on a good day, the current owner is 6'3" so hopefully I can reach the pedals. I'm looking forward to getting the headers going but have to get the engine first and I'm not having much luck on that front.
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JB, mine was yellow and it had a stock engine and aftermarket wheels. It's mid-engine so really good handling. I'm 5'11" and shrinking so back in the day I had to take the targa top off when wearing a helmet.The Fiat is an interesting looking item, I can't say I've ever seen one before.


Got ya, yep I've only ever been around one once and it was a Z3 and I never even opened the trunk. They are telling me it has a surprisingly large trunk but I bet it won't fit more than 2 wheels/tires if that.I was talking cargo/passengers lol. I am only 5'10" so I can fit in most cars.
That sure looks like a fun car Bob, as well as tiny, it blows be away how small cars used to be when crash zones and safety devices were a thing of the future.JB, mine was yellow and it had a stock engine and aftermarket wheels. It's mid-engine so really good handling. I'm 5'11" and shrinking so back in the day I had to take the targa top off when wearing a helmet.
Found a modified engine and some slightly wider wheels and tires (235/50-13 rear, 215/50-13 front on 7" rims). Dual two barrel Webers, a cam and headers turned it into a go kart.
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Scope creep on a Cobra?? No such thing.......And so it begins... good luck with the project watch out for scope creep.

I have no doubt there will be plenty of scope creep, just look at the interior, that wasn't part of my "plan".And so it begins... good luck with the project watch out for scope creep.
2", however, the 2" OD tubing I bought doesn't fit in the 2" ID collectors I bought, hmmm....1-7/8's primary or 2" ?
Haha yes there will be plenty, start off with getting it running then realize I have the rest of winter to look at other things that need work too while it is too cold to drive. I see this getting expensive and taking a lot of my time.Scope creep on a Cobra?? No such thing.......
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It is very fitting, I have gotten as bad as around 10 mpg but as good as upper teens. The new engine will require premium gas though so that will make it that much more expensive to drive.Just noticed your registration plate.
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When it is time to fill it up I fill it up, and don't worry about it, for that I feel very grateful.“t is very fitting, I have gotten as bad as around 10 mpg but as good as upper teens. The new engine will require premium gas though so that will make it that much more expensive to drive.”
I live in a country that charges us around $1.85/liter for gas or diesel……….
AND I NEVER CARE ABOUT GAS PRICES IN MY S10 even though it is a standard-ish 4,3 V6.