clinck
March 22nd, 2004, 11:09 AM
Well. she's almost here...somewhere between Eau Claire, Wisconsin and Scottsdale, Arizona a lone driver hauling an enclosed trailer has my most prized possession in tow.
I bought Jeff Karnitz's 289 FIA. Jeff has built 7 cars with his Dad over the last 10 years. I can't turn a decent wrench but I talked to Alan about the car and he told me not to hesitate and get a check out before someone else got there before me. Alan said that Jeff's work was meticulous and accurate.
So.. I did what every red blooded American does with his hard earned cash. I sent it to Jeff and in return my Cobra is coming to Arizona to live with me and my loving and understanding wife, Carolyn. This is not the only car in our garage that serves no real purpose in life except to please my craving for beauty, poise and power.
I have enjoyed reading everyone's postings. This is what I like about car people. They share and they are generous. They're the people that I hang with here in AZ. If you don't love a Cobra then something is wrong with you in my humble opinion.
I look forward to Thursday or Friday when I will forget about work and roll her out of the trailer for the first time. I will take pictures of her and post in the forum.
Thanks to all for the real enjoyment of this site. It's a blast to be around other people that lose all sense of reality when it comes to their passion. What could be better than?
Regards,
Sundown
PS Sundown is about the best time of day here in Arizona
Sundown
I bought Jeff Karnitz's 289 FIA. Jeff has built 7 cars with his Dad over the last 10 years. I can't turn a decent wrench but I talked to Alan about the car and he told me not to hesitate and get a check out before someone else got there before me. Alan said that Jeff's work was meticulous and accurate.
So.. I did what every red blooded American does with his hard earned cash. I sent it to Jeff and in return my Cobra is coming to Arizona to live with me and my loving and understanding wife, Carolyn. This is not the only car in our garage that serves no real purpose in life except to please my craving for beauty, poise and power.
I have enjoyed reading everyone's postings. This is what I like about car people. They share and they are generous. They're the people that I hang with here in AZ. If you don't love a Cobra then something is wrong with you in my humble opinion.
I look forward to Thursday or Friday when I will forget about work and roll her out of the trailer for the first time. I will take pictures of her and post in the forum.
Thanks to all for the real enjoyment of this site. It's a blast to be around other people that lose all sense of reality when it comes to their passion. What could be better than?
Regards,
Sundown
PS Sundown is about the best time of day here in Arizona
Sundown