Living with a Cobra
Living with a Cobra
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Mark A S

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2,037 posts

209 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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A question for any Cobra owners [whatever make].

When your using them on the road, as we have a somewhat un-predictable climate what do you do when out on a sunny day and its starts pissing it down?
I like the hardtop look on some of them, but obviously this is something when you leave home needs to be on or off. What are the fabric hoods like? or do you just get wet! smile

Thanks in advance.

CorseChris

332 posts

254 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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I did a fair few miles in less than ideal weather when I had one. Carried the soft top in the boot on anything but short trips on nice days. It was a bit of a faff, particularly with zip-in soft side windows but was pretty weather proof. I too quite liked the look of a hard top, but share your view on the practicality question.

I'd think a decent quality hood with rigid sidescreens wouldn't be too dreadful.

ch427

11,127 posts

254 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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Many dont bother and claim they dont get wet but personally i wouldnt want to drive without the roof on in heavy rain.
They do spoil the look of the car and some are awkward to fit, mine lives on the car as it folds down on a frame but its not a pleasant experience driving with it up!
I do not have the side windows fitted so when it does rain some does come in but its not too bad on the move.

JENKO

82 posts

221 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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years ago i caught out in the rain in mine so i know where you are coming from, i just got bloody drenched and the missus got wet knickers! Now i only use mine for short distances and it has a soft top that lives in the boot, but if its just a short shower i wouldn't bother putting it up, its much more fun getting the missus wet knicker off once home!

JENKO

82 posts

221 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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years ago i caught out in the rain in mine so i know where you are coming from, i just got bloody drenched and the missus got wet knickers! Now i only use mine for short distances and it has a soft top that lives in the boot, but if its just a short shower i wouldn't bother putting it up, its much more fun getting the missus wet knicker off once home!

JENKO

82 posts

221 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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years ago i caught out in the rain in mine so i know where you are coming from, i just got bloody drenched and the missus got wet knickers! Now i only use mine for short distances and it has a soft top that lives in the boot, but if its just a short shower i wouldn't bother putting it up, its much more fun getting the missus wet knicker off once home!

cerberatony

417 posts

205 months

Wednesday 19th February 2014
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JENKO I am definetly not having any roof on my Cobra and the thought of getting my wifes wet knickers off when i get home can only be a plus point

PauloV12V

352 posts

272 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Interesting conversation as my Cobra arrives next week!

e600

1,522 posts

173 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Living with a Cobra...can have its disadvatages!



vx220

2,718 posts

255 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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JENKO said:
years ago i caught out in the rain in mine so i know where you are coming from, i just got bloody drenched and the missus got wet knickers! Now i only use mine for short distances and it has a soft top that lives in the boot, but if its just a short shower i wouldn't bother putting it up, its much more fun getting the missus wet knicker off once home!
Surely giving ladies wet knickers is why guys buy/build/design cars like Cobras!?

However misguided this is...

one eyed mick

1,189 posts

182 months

Thursday 20th February 2014
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Never have been or will be able to afford one ,but if any one would lend me one for a couple of months I will happily write an artical on living with it ,I would gladly travel to pick it up and bring it back

nick heppinstall

8,760 posts

301 months

Friday 21st February 2014
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I had no weather gear on mine and indeed no heater ! Heat was supplied through the bulkhead to the feet by a rather large American V8.

As for going out in the wet .... I was caught once and that was enough. With no traction control damp roads are interesting.


V8covin

9,116 posts

214 months

Friday 21st February 2014
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I got caught in a surprise snow fall once while on a dual carriageway.That was a fun 5 minutes putting the hood on smile

runt

314 posts

248 months

Wednesday 26th February 2014
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On the train to Thunder Road Cars to collect my Dax from servicing, down came the rain.. frown By the time I arrived and had a chat with Cheng, the sun was out ! We quickly brought the car out, and I had a blissful burble home through the lanes. SO close ! But in eight years, never been caught in the wet yet ! If you are going to use the car a lot; get a hardtop ! smile

Nogbad!

57 posts

217 months

Wednesday 26th February 2014
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Had mine for eleven years and don't have wet weather gear,except a tonneau cover for static use.Only ever got really wet once in torrential rain,mostly when driving in light or medium rain the only thing that gets wet is the inside of the windscreen!

donnydave

136 posts

156 months

Tuesday 4th March 2014
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I was told if you keep moving in rain then its fine, this isn't entirely true. I've been caught in rain a few times ranging from a light shower (quite refreshing) to a full on downpour (glad I put drain holes in the floor). I haven't bothered with a roof and just keep a mac rolled up in the door pocket and an umbrella to deploy at traffic lights. Carpets velcro in and can be removed. I don't purposely go out when its raining but if I get caught out its not too bad but then I'm used to all weathers on the bike

I've also driven mine a couple of times when its frosty which is ok you just have to take it steady. When I built it I used a tiny heater, just enough to get through IVA and on several cold mornings I've had to rub the ice of the inside of the screen whilst driving along as its not man enough.

Edited by donnydave on Tuesday 4th March 12:51

smash

2,062 posts

249 months

Thursday 6th March 2014
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I had hood and rigid side screens for mine - they look like caravan windows!

Used it only once on a journey back from Le Mans - most times just brave it if it rains.

TBH the bulk goes over the top of the screen but where I used to get wet in my AK (and my mates Ram) was water creeping round the base of the screen and along the leading edge of the door which if I didn't know better appears almost purpose designed to direct a constant drip at your leg! Not pleasant but it's a cobra for godsakes - man up, lol!

Tonneau, golf umbrella and emergency pack-a-mac - that's all you need.

I had hood and rigid side screens for mine - they look like caravan windows!

Used it only once on a journey back from Le Mans - most times just brave it if it rains.

TBH the bulk goes over the top of the screen but where I used to get wet in my AK (and my mates Ram) was water creeping round the base of the screen and along the leading edge of the door which if I didn't know better appears almost purpose designed to direct a constant drip at your leg! Not pleasant but it's a cobra for godsakes - man up, lol!

Tonneau, golf umbrella and emergency pack-a-mac - that's all you need.

PS One of the guys in our local section has a stunning dark green metallic (never been a green fan but this really is stunning - Jag emrald green flip) AK 5.7 chevy for sale at £22k. Very classy, pretty car.

Edited by smash on Thursday 6th March 11:01

London424

12,946 posts

196 months

Thursday 6th March 2014
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smash said:
I had hood and rigid side screens for mine - they look like caravan windows!

Used it only once on a journey back from Le Mans - most times just brave it if it rains.

TBH the bulk goes over the top of the screen but where I used to get wet in my AK (and my mates Ram) was water creeping round the base of the screen and along the leading edge of the door which if I didn't know better appears almost purpose designed to direct a constant drip at your leg! Not pleasant but it's a cobra for godsakes - man up, lol!

Tonneau, golf umbrella and emergency pack-a-mac - that's all you need.

I had hood and rigid side screens for mine - they look like caravan windows!

Used it only once on a journey back from Le Mans - most times just brave it if it rains.

TBH the bulk goes over the top of the screen but where I used to get wet in my AK (and my mates Ram) was water creeping round the base of the screen and along the leading edge of the door which if I didn't know better appears almost purpose designed to direct a constant drip at your leg! Not pleasant but it's a cobra for godsakes - man up, lol!

Tonneau, golf umbrella and emergency pack-a-mac - that's all you need.

PS One of the guys in our local section has a stunning dark green metallic (never been a green fan but this really is stunning - Jag emrald green flip) AK 5.7 chevy for sale at £22k. Very classy, pretty car.

Edited by smash on Thursday 6th March 11:01
Any link to that car?

smash

2,062 posts

249 months

Thursday 6th March 2014
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2004 AK Cobra

The one on the right obviously!


happie33

289 posts

156 months

Thursday 6th March 2014
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+1 for that cobra.... Very tidy and well kept.....