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Thread: Following too close for conditions

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    Following too close for conditions

    Gives new meaning to being rear ended


    Steve Foushee
    Unique #4279389

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    Baby got back!

    Unique 289FIA - Viking Blue

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    OK, Gasman, so you know how to post pictures. But, the whole idea is to take pictures of the mods, WHILE, they were in progress. We've seen plenty of pictures of finished Cobras.

    Clay

    '98 Unique #9299, 427FE side oiler (452.1-stroker), top-loader (close), 3.31 rear

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    [:O][xx(] Oh my eyes!

    Unique 4279459

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    Nothing like being "mooned" for, now how many miles was that you followed Steve...?

    Ralph

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    Ralph,

    That's not a moon - it is an eclipse! [:O][8][8][:O] Gasman.... you are baaaaaaaaaaad

    Phil

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    Looks like a gashole to me

    Randy

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    It's big!!

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    Amazing- Just simply amazing the things ya see these days.
    Phil - "Eclipse" is a good call!
    -Geary

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    Ralph, My daughter Katie sent me this picture by email. Apparently taken by a UGA student who had gone out to restock the refrigerator. UGA...you know...the drinking school with the football problem.

    Steve Foushee
    Unique #4279389

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    I don't know what brand of Cobra that is but it sure as hell ain't got no 9" rearend under it.

    The track is WAY TOO WIDE!

    WAIT........Unattractive,exagerated bodylines, and a perky butt. She must be a Factory Five.

    Now I have it.



    Brent
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    There is a FULL moon tonight!
    Rick

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    No doubt – that’s a true duel exhaust system.

    '93 Unique 427/351W/4sp

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    Hi Wes,

    Rumor has it you're cruising in an SPF.....that's alright, we still like you.

    Clay

    '98 Unique #9299, 427FE side oiler (452.1-stroker), top-loader (close), 3.31 rear

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    Yep – trying out brand X, You know, for the most part all our cars look and run pretty dang similar. I still check in here on regular basis. There are some good folks in here and a wealth of knowledge. The SPF forum seems week and lame[xx(]. I have only made one post there. Anyway, I appreciate you guys not kicking me out.
    Clay – At lease I did bye a Vette – Traitor[B)].
    Wes

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    I know........but Ford refuses to build a car in this class and price-range. I've never liked Vettes before, but this one is an entirely, different animal, smaller, lighter, faster, and to my eye even looks good. It also has the refinement of German sports cars I've had for years. In fact, it's beaten the Porsche 997S in three different comparos (C&D, R&T, and Automobile), which speaks volumes since the 997S is $40K more.

    Would I rather have a Ford GT, sure........but not at even the MSRP, which no one, except Jay Leno, can get.

    Clay

    '98 Unique #9299, 427FE side oiler (452.1-stroker), top-loader (close), 3.31 rear

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    P.S. Wes, I hope you stick around. You're definitely part of the family.

    Clay

    '98 Unique #9299, 427FE side oiler (452.1-stroker), top-loader (close), 3.31 rear

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    Wes, Welcome aboard!

    The big thing that seperates a Superformance forum from a Unique forum is the people. You will also notice this if you attend Cobra functions and speak in depth to both owners. A Superformance Cobra is ususlly sold turn key with a small block Ford or a Crate 460. These are the same buyers you will find at the Ford dealership buying a new Mustang. Most of them cant even change their own oil. I am not saying all of them. I have met some VERY knowledgable Superformance owners. I am only refering to the masses.



    Brent
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    Yeah, you’re right Brent. There seems to be a much lower percentage of hands on “DIY” types driving SPFs. Not that there is anything wrong with that[^].
    I have nothing against a Unique. I actually prefer the look and stance of the Uniques, but I just wanted more of a track car and there is a glut of used SPFs, thus some very good deals out there in the market place.
    Anyway, my first love was a unique[}], and you guys know that 2nd time is not quite as thrilling as the 1st.
    I'll stick around for moral support – OK.
    Wes

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    gasman--a true crotchrocket indeed, rare to find, few to be seen, if ever, exceptionally rare to see complete with the moon device staring at you in the daytime, they can only be seen from behind as demonstrated. Auburn-Alabama-bring it on, ralph, you owe me one, i pulled for tn. aga. notr. dame.Steady stream of rv,s, over the road camp. headed tow. tuscaloosa all week, fasten your chin strap, going to be a barn stormer down there. Saw maurice/alan while ago, razzle/dazzled a while, about big game, heck, they have folks at state rest stops on interstates swearing folks in -have to choose aub. or ala., no middle ground-having cussfights in middle of roads and stuff, fam. split up, some leave for good, dawgs limped back across stateline last wk. with tails tucked firmly between legs whining, wish we had some of those mooners over here in alabama , sure perk things up a bit, on em crotch rockets.Don,t look ethel--Will-alabama

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