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<blockquote data-quote="P49Y-CY" data-source="post: 16591878" data-attributes="member: 10216"><p>i wouldn't think you're crazy, except for the keeping it stock part lol. it's sort of like buying a brand new terminator - 20 years later - which is something they're never going to make any more of. so if that's the model car you have your heart set on, i'd say go for it. imo buying a new car is always better buying than someone else's problem where you don't know what's going to come up. i've always ever only bought new (or used) cars for the sole purpose of driving them; i've never felt the need to buy a statue that i could peek at under a cover in my garage. a visceral performance muscle car like a cobra is way too much fun to drive to just look at.</p><p></p><p>two things though - it is very possible some of the components (such as seals) have become brittle over time, so expect that you may need to refresh them. the valve stem seals on my coupe were leaking oil ever since i bought it. it sat most of its 9 years before it got it, but i've put 60k on it in the 8 years since without changing them, so it's not too bad. and secondly, a bone stock cobra is kind of boring when compared to the potential it has with just a few basic mods. it's like a night and day difference in driving experience. so i say, buy and enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P49Y-CY, post: 16591878, member: 10216"] i wouldn't think you're crazy, except for the keeping it stock part lol. it's sort of like buying a brand new terminator - 20 years later - which is something they're never going to make any more of. so if that's the model car you have your heart set on, i'd say go for it. imo buying a new car is always better buying than someone else's problem where you don't know what's going to come up. i've always ever only bought new (or used) cars for the sole purpose of driving them; i've never felt the need to buy a statue that i could peek at under a cover in my garage. a visceral performance muscle car like a cobra is way too much fun to drive to just look at. two things though - it is very possible some of the components (such as seals) have become brittle over time, so expect that you may need to refresh them. the valve stem seals on my coupe were leaking oil ever since i bought it. it sat most of its 9 years before it got it, but i've put 60k on it in the 8 years since without changing them, so it's not too bad. and secondly, a bone stock cobra is kind of boring when compared to the potential it has with just a few basic mods. it's like a night and day difference in driving experience. so i say, buy and enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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