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Nice stuff.. the details on that Cobra say "original" to me. I don't think that's a kit car. Love the old Vee Dubbers. the giant American iron is fun to see, and all the ultra rares are a treat. thanks.
~edit~ I'm second guessing the Cobra.. It's either an original 289 S/C, or a kit. the torque-thrust bolt on wheels don't seem quite right. I'm thinkin most original Cobras had knockoff type wheels.
I think I'm over analyzing it.....
As usual, a stellar turn-out!! It is just so hard to pick out a favorite! Both of those GT-40s are the real thing, aren't they!!! I guess if I just had to pick a favorite I would also pick that beautiful Riley!! Thanks again Cliff! One of these days I will just HAVE to visit Ca. just to experience that gathering!!!!
Thanks again for the pictures. I really enjoy coming to work on Monday, and checking out Cars & Coffee from last Saturday. Kind of makes the weekend last a little bit longer.
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