Re: [mogtalk2] Non Mog- Cobra

2012-06-03 Thread Peter Robins
Coincidentally, yesterday I parked by my boat just two spaces away from a 
Cobra, black-and-white “H”-reg number plates, 427 badges and all… I’m not a 
rivet counter, couldn’t say for sure whether or not it was a replica, but 
everything looked pretty old (including the Radiomobile cassette player), and 
the parking sticker from a London marina suggested the owner wasn’t short of a 
bob or two.
 
I’d intended to have a closer look when I’d dropped some things off at the boat 
and returned, but it had already left. And what delayed me? One of the staff 
said “Plus 4?” and I replied “Wow, good call”. He explained that he’d owned a 
Plus 8 for five years and had travelled with it throughout Europe. But he’d 
lent it to his brother-in-law who was without transport and when it came to him 
that he hadn’t needed it or missed it - after four months - he realised that it 
was perhaps time to get rid of it. His comment on the Cobra? “Hasn’t got the 
class of a Morgan”.
 
But as I drove to the exit there was a Maserati convertible on its way in 
(anybody would think there’s something special going on this weekend) and, 
imho, that does have the class of a Morgan.
 
Peter




From: Gerald Wallace gerwa...@gmail.com
To: mogtalk2 mogtalk2@listbox.com 
Sent: Sunday, 3 June 2012, 12:23
Subject: [mogtalk2] Non Mog- Cobra


Apologies if this has already been posted- go to BBC iPlayer for 'Cobra Ferrari 
Wars', all about a chicken farmer and a few hot-rodders taking on the Italian 
motoring aristocracy- and beating them!  
Gerryps how come so many Cobra replicas, but never seen a coupe?
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RE: [mogtalk2] Non Mog- Cobra

2012-06-03 Thread Martyn J Culling
427 badges can often be the mark of a kit car/replica! Very few genuine 427s 
were sold in the UK, most were 289s.

 

Number plates I’m afraid are also no help. It’s exceedingly common to 
re-register a  more recent Cobra kit car with an older and appropriate year 
plate and then display black and white plates. Hangs head in shame but I know 
someone who has done it!

 

Only quick checks I know involves either looking at the tax disc, or touching 
it. Real ones are metal so feel cold, most replicas are fibreglass. But there 
are a few replicas with metal bodies.

 

There was a real Cobra at Classics on the Common one year (a 289), but 
countless kit ones!

 

rgds Martyn

 

From: Peter Robins [mailto:robin...@yahoo.co.uk] 
Sent: 03 June 2012 19:59
To: mogtalk2
Subject: Re: [mogtalk2] Non Mog- Cobra

 

Coincidentally, yesterday I parked by my boat just two spaces away from a 
Cobra, black-and-white “H”-reg number plates, 427 badges and all… I’m not a 
rivet counter, couldn’t say for sure whether or not it was a replica, but 
everything looked pretty old (including the Radiomobile cassette player), and 
the parking sticker from a London marina suggested the owner wasn’t short of a 
bob or two.

 

I’d intended to have a closer look when I’d dropped some things off at the boat 
and returned, but it had already left. And what delayed me? One of the staff 
said “Plus 4?” and I replied “Wow, good call”. He explained that he’d owned a 
Plus 8 for five years and had travelled with it throughout Europe. But he’d 
lent it to his brother-in-law who was without transport and when it came to him 
that he hadn’t needed it or missed it - after four months - he realised that it 
was perhaps time to get rid of it. His comment on the Cobra? “Hasn’t got the 
class of a Morgan”.

 

But as I drove to the exit there was a Maserati convertible on its way in 
(anybody would think there’s something special going on this weekend) and, 
imho, that does have the class of a Morgan.

 

Peter



 




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Re: [mogtalk2] Non Mog- Cobra

2012-06-03 Thread Peter Robins
Definitely metal - first (and only) thing I checked. The only suspicious 
thing I noticed was that the knock-on three eared spinners didn't look kosher.
 
Peter



From: Martyn J Culling mar...@slidingpillar.co.uk
To: mogtalk2 mogtalk2@listbox.com 
Sent: Sunday, 3 June 2012, 22:45
Subject: RE: [mogtalk2] Non Mog- Cobra

427 badges can often be the mark of a kit car/replica! Very few genuine 427s 
were sold in the UK, most were 289s.
 
Number plates I’m afraid are also no help. It’s exceedingly common to 
re-register a  more recent Cobra kit car with an older and appropriate year 
plate and then display black and white plates. Hangs head in shame but I know 
someone who has done it!
 
Only quick checks I know involves either looking at the tax disc, or touching 
it. Real ones are metal so feel cold, most replicas are fibreglass. But there 
are a few replicas with metal bodies.
 
There was a real Cobra at Classics on the Common one year (a 289), but 
countless kit ones!
 
rgds Martyn
 
From:Peter Robins [mailto:robin...@yahoo.co.uk] 
Sent: 03 June 2012 19:59
To: mogtalk2
Subject: Re: [mogtalk2] Non Mog- Cobra
 
Coincidentally, yesterday I parked by my boat just two spaces away from a 
Cobra, black-and-white “H”-reg number plates, 427 badges and all… I’m not a 
rivet counter, couldn’t say for sure whether or not it was a replica, but 
everything looked pretty old (including the Radiomobile cassette player), and 
the parking sticker from a London marina suggested the owner wasn’t short of a 
bob or two.
 
I’d intended to have a closer look when I’d dropped some things off at the boat 
and returned, but it had already left. And what delayed me? One of the staff 
said “Plus 4?” and I replied “Wow, good call”. He explained that he’d owned a 
Plus 8 for five years and had travelled with it throughout Europe. But he’d 
lent it to his brother-in-law who was without transport and when it came to him 
that he hadn’t needed it or missed it - after four months - he realised that it 
was perhaps time to get rid of it. His comment on the Cobra? “Hasn’t got the 
class of a Morgan”.
 
But as I drove to the exit there was a Maserati convertible on its way in 
(anybody would think there’s something special going on this weekend) and, 
imho, that does have the class of a Morgan.
 
Peter


 
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