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1995 Cobra R’s are being Forgotten
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraR77" data-source="post: 11927769" data-attributes="member: 3006"><p>I finally have my ex-IMSA 1995 Cobra R back on the road. I still need to address a couple things to have it track ready so in the mean time I’ve been hitting the local cruise/cars and coffee type gatherings with it. It is becoming very evident that the 1995 R’s are being forgotten. Maybe it’s because they are approaching 20 years old now and most of the people don’t know what a 1995 Cobra R is. Maybe it’s because Ford has been producing some pretty amazing cars for the last several years. Either way it is very clear that the vast majority of the people have little to no interest. Every once in a while there will be guy with a puzzled look on his face who will ask, “is this a Cobra R?” Other than that, practically invisible…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraR77, post: 11927769, member: 3006"] I finally have my ex-IMSA 1995 Cobra R back on the road. I still need to address a couple things to have it track ready so in the mean time I’ve been hitting the local cruise/cars and coffee type gatherings with it. It is becoming very evident that the 1995 R’s are being forgotten. Maybe it’s because they are approaching 20 years old now and most of the people don’t know what a 1995 Cobra R is. Maybe it’s because Ford has been producing some pretty amazing cars for the last several years. Either way it is very clear that the vast majority of the people have little to no interest. Every once in a while there will be guy with a puzzled look on his face who will ask, “is this a Cobra R?” Other than that, practically invisible… [/QUOTE]
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