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juanone
January 24th, 2005, 11:36 AM
I am seriously considering purchasing a Unique 289 Turn Key and would like to have the hood with no scoop.
Has anyone here photos of a Unique 289 without scoop? Any one know of any Unique 289 with undercar exhaust?
I am making my decision soon and would like to have answers to the above questions.
Thanks in advance for your feedback
Juan
Juan Lopez-Bonilla
Kentucky Cobra Club
2432 Crittenden Drive
Suite 201
Louisville, KY 40217
502-635-5711
juanlb@lbrllc.net
http://www.kentuckycobraclub.com
Jim Harding
January 24th, 2005, 12:51 PM
Here's mine, but I have the scoop.
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/Jim Harding/Jim1Ba.JPG
http://www.uniquecobra.com/uploaded/Jim Harding/Cnv0033a.JPG
Also, no roll bar or gas cap.
- Jim -
Jim Harding
La Plata, Maryland
1982 #3004
http://www.capitalareacobraclub.com/albums/album26/1aLeftside.thumb.jpg
juanone
January 24th, 2005, 01:09 PM
Hi Jim:
Thanks for the photos. Man you have one beautiful car. Did you have the undercar exhaust installed at Unique or did you do it yourself?
Where is the gas cap located?
Thanks again for your feedback.
Juan
Juan Lopez-Bonilla
Kentucky Cobra Club
2432 Crittenden Drive
Suite 201
Louisville, KY 40217
502-635-5711
juanlb@lbrllc.net
http://www.kentuckycobraclub.com
clayfoushee
January 24th, 2005, 01:18 PM
Juan, it is a beautiful car, having seen it in person, and lest anyone have any doubts about how well the Unique body holds up, Jim's car is a 1982, I believe.
Clay
'98 Unique #9299, 427FE side oiler (452.1-stroker), top-loader (close), 3.31 rear
Annapolis, MD
juanone
January 24th, 2005, 01:26 PM
Hi Clay:
I think the 289 Unique is one of the most beautiful shapes out there. I think without the scoop or sidepipes it will be very close to a slabside.
Juan Lopez-Bonilla
Kentucky Cobra Club
2432 Crittenden Drive
Suite 201
Louisville, KY 40217
502-635-5711
juanlb@lbrllc.net
http://www.kentuckycobraclub.com
casaleenie
January 24th, 2005, 02:37 PM
[quote]Originally posted by juanone
Hi Clay:
I think the 289 Unique is one of the most beautiful shapes out there. .
Juan,
I agree... absolutely!!!!! KCC member
AL
2899386
Jim Harding
January 24th, 2005, 03:43 PM
quote:Originally posted by juanone
Hi Jim:
Thanks for the photos. Man you have one beautiful car. Did you have the undercar exhaust installed at Unique or did you do it yourself?
Where is the gas cap located?
Thanks again for your feedback.
Juan,
I'm the third owner of this car. It was built by by a shop in Florida. Knowing the way the guys at Unique work, I'm sure they could put together an under car exhaust system as part of your order.
My car uses cast iron OEM 64 Mustang manifolds (mounted backwards) and custom fit exhaust/tail pipes. I haven't found a set of "off the shelf" tubular headers that will fit. The mufflers are tiny little things (maker unknown) but they look more like resonators than full fledged mufflers.:)
The gas cap is mounted directly on the gas tank and is filled by opening the trunk first.;)
This cars body is an early 427 style, but the rear fenders look smaller than the ones on later cars. To me it looks half way between a FIA car and 427 S/C car:D:D
If you need more photos of the exhaust, let me know.
- Jim -
Jim Harding
La Plata, Maryland
1982 #3004
http://www.capitalareacobraclub.com/albums/album26/1aLeftside.thumb.jpg
ralphscott
January 24th, 2005, 05:42 PM
Beautiful car Jim. I have wanted to build a slab side but my better half has put the skids to that till after I retire. So Lil' Cobra will just have to do till then!
Juan, I recall our talk in Pigeon Forge and our discussion about the intrinsic beauty of the slab sides. Have you sold your car?
Ralph
juanone
January 24th, 2005, 06:00 PM
Hi Ralph:
Yes the FIA is the closest I can get to a slab side. I wish I could aford a slab side CSX8000 Series from Shelby but at $60,900 for just the car minus engine and transmission the total of at least $77,000 is way too much for my wallet.
I believe that using the Unique 289 body as the starting point using a solid color with no stripes and deleting scoop and side pipes it makes for an affordable and wise alternative.
Within the next two days I will place my order for a Unique 289. Yes I sold my car to a very fine Gentleman from Omaha, Nebraska. He is in love with the car.
Best regards,
Juan
Juan Lopez-Bonilla
Kentucky Cobra Club
2432 Crittenden Drive
Suite 201
Louisville, KY 40217
502-635-5711
juanlb@lbrllc.net
http://www.kentuckycobraclub.com
Poorboy
January 24th, 2005, 09:39 PM
Juan,
Unique just built a 289 FIA with under car exhaust for a group in North Carolina. They also make a flat hood.
Poorboy
ralphscott
January 25th, 2005, 03:50 AM
Congratulations Juan on the sale of your car. What engine are you planning 289, 302, 347? or??
Ralph
GeorgiaSnake
January 25th, 2005, 07:16 AM
Very, very nice looking car Jim.
Randy
Unique 289 FIA #2899420
Southern Automotive 396
Team III 16's
Brilliant Silver
juanone
January 25th, 2005, 07:17 AM
Hi Ralph and Poorboy:
Poorboy:
Do you know the people that ordered the undercar exhaust 289? Would love to see their ride.
Ralph:
I will be using a 302 with moderate horsepower of about 342. I just want a very streetable engine.
Juan Lopez-Bonilla
Kentucky Cobra Club
2432 Crittenden Drive
Suite 201
Louisville, KY 40217
502-635-5711
juanlb@lbrllc.net
http://www.kentuckycobraclub.com
Adrian472
February 5th, 2005, 04:34 AM
Hi Guys
Has anyone ever used a plain hood and a riveted hood scoop on a 427 Unique?
Adrian
Poorboy
February 5th, 2005, 01:46 PM
Arian,
Unique is finishing one up right now with the rivet on scoop. Silver/white stripes.
Poorboy
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