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You could have a "Shebly"

Re: You could have a "Shebly"

Ouch, that one is painful to look at.
 
Re: You could have a "Shebly"

Having owned both a very close in appearance Cobra replica and now a Healey, I can honestly say that that car is one ugly execution.
 
Re: You could have a "Shebly"

'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder' but I also think it fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down.
 
Re: You could have a "Shebly"

I own a kit Cobra (Midstates 1998) and two Healeys (MkI and MkII). The front of this car looks like shogdit. The rear of the car looks like a Cobra pretty much, but why the heck would someone take a BN-7 two-seater and butcher it into a Cobra clone when one can buy a clone so cheap. I hope that is was done a long long time ago before Cobra kits were available.
 
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BJ7archaeologist said:
I own a kit Cobra (Midstates 1998) and two Healeys (MkI and MkII). The front of this car looks like shogdit. The rear of the car looks like a Cobra pretty much, but why the heck would someone take a BN-7 two-seater and butcher it into a Cobra clone when one can buy a clone so cheap. I hope that is was done a long long time ago before Cobra kits were available.

Many Cobrleys and Healbras came into being when the Cobra was new and many people couldn't afford one but they might have an LBC of similar dimensions and a large bucket of Bondo!
 
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