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Early Cobra for track car?
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<blockquote data-quote="silvernations" data-source="post: 15656022" data-attributes="member: 186904"><p>Good evening everyone. This is my first post here so please bear with me. I'm looking at a few early SN95 Cobra's to slowly turn into a dedicated track car (road course, no drag). Originally I wanted any SN95 and planned an instant coyote swap but I think it would be more beneficial to focus on the handling/driving of the car before I make any major changes with the engine. I know a coyote swap is always an option, hopefully it's not bad juju to fellow Cobra owners. Either way, does the Cobra (and SN95 in general) perform well as a track car? I'm a Ford fanboy and always loved the looked of older Cobra's over Fox mustangs, new mustangs, new edge, etc.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silvernations, post: 15656022, member: 186904"] Good evening everyone. This is my first post here so please bear with me. I'm looking at a few early SN95 Cobra's to slowly turn into a dedicated track car (road course, no drag). Originally I wanted any SN95 and planned an instant coyote swap but I think it would be more beneficial to focus on the handling/driving of the car before I make any major changes with the engine. I know a coyote swap is always an option, hopefully it's not bad juju to fellow Cobra owners. Either way, does the Cobra (and SN95 in general) perform well as a track car? I'm a Ford fanboy and always loved the looked of older Cobra's over Fox mustangs, new mustangs, new edge, etc. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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