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<blockquote data-quote="CO9B3RA" data-source="post: 1813821" data-attributes="member: 22697"><p><strong>Not mod</strong></p><p></p><p>Looks like the unmodders are in the minority: I must put my "hat" in with them due to the fact that when the production #'s are low, the true value is</p><p>in the "stockness" of the vehicle. My experience has been in the low #'d vehicles: a '64.5 K coupe, an '86 SVO and my '93 Teal Cobra. The early</p><p>coupe is bone stock except for a bolt-in T-5; the 4-speed is rebuilt and waiting for use. The SVO has the quadrant and the firewall clutch friction </p><p>point setup. The Cobra has a K & N air filter and in the near future the exhaust system will be replaced as its rusting out from the inside. The replacement cats may not be the original quad but a high flow dual setup but,</p><p>other than that, this 31.5k mile Cobra should escape the mod frenzy.</p><p></p><p>As it is, the Cobra is SO FUN to drive that I don't NEED to do anything to it. Besides I don't want to add to the '93 Cobra mortality rate which I'm told is around 1/3rd of the 4993. That is SAD!!! :cryying: </p><p> :coolman:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CO9B3RA, post: 1813821, member: 22697"] [b]Not mod[/b] Looks like the unmodders are in the minority: I must put my "hat" in with them due to the fact that when the production #'s are low, the true value is in the "stockness" of the vehicle. My experience has been in the low #'d vehicles: a '64.5 K coupe, an '86 SVO and my '93 Teal Cobra. The early coupe is bone stock except for a bolt-in T-5; the 4-speed is rebuilt and waiting for use. The SVO has the quadrant and the firewall clutch friction point setup. The Cobra has a K & N air filter and in the near future the exhaust system will be replaced as its rusting out from the inside. The replacement cats may not be the original quad but a high flow dual setup but, other than that, this 31.5k mile Cobra should escape the mod frenzy. As it is, the Cobra is SO FUN to drive that I don't NEED to do anything to it. Besides I don't want to add to the '93 Cobra mortality rate which I'm told is around 1/3rd of the 4993. That is SAD!!! :cryying: :coolman: [/QUOTE]
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