1966 Shelby Cobra 427 tool room recreation (DB427)

1966 Shelby Cobra 427 tool room recreation (DB427)

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rat rod

4,997 posts

66 months

Thursday 25th November 2021
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Jonny TVR said:
Thanks CC. Will keep you posted on developments.

Should have bought two,

one for the Cobra and the other for the lounge scratchchin

Jonny TVR

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4,534 posts

282 months

Friday 26th November 2021
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rat rod said:
Should have bought two,

one for the Cobra and the other for the lounge scratchchin
Not sure how popular that idea would be!

rat rod

4,997 posts

66 months

Friday 26th November 2021
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Jonny TVR said:
rat rod said:
Should have bought two,

one for the Cobra and the other for the lounge scratchchin
Not sure how popular that idea would be!
I don't know about that,you seem to have a free hand so far but better not push your luck.

Having accumulated two ex's i don't have that trouble anymore but since my daughter has moved

back in i do get that look every time i screw a American hub cap or number plate on the wall.

She says the house is looking more like a American dinner every day. rolleyes


Edited by rat rod on Friday 26th November 17:11

duggan

911 posts

249 months

Friday 26th November 2021
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Big fan of Dave Brookes work and his attention to detail.

I’ve got No. 11 and have owned it for the last 2 years - totally smitten with it….


Jonny TVR

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4,534 posts

282 months

Friday 26th November 2021
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Hi no 11!

I like tge look of yours. Was there much fettling after first getting it back from Daves? Any mods you would recommend before I finish mine?

Jonny TVR

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4,534 posts

282 months

Friday 26th November 2021
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rat rod said:
I don't know about that,you seem to have a free hand so far but better not push your luck.

Having accumulated two ex's i don't have that trouble anymore but since my daughter has moved

back in i do get that look every time i screw a American hub cap or number plate on the wall.

She says the house is looking more like a American dinner every day. rolleyes


Edited by rat rod on Friday 26th November 17:11
The joys of not being married

rat rod

4,997 posts

66 months

Friday 26th November 2021
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duggan said:
Big fan of Dave Brookes work and his attention to detail.

I’ve got No. 11 and have owned it for the last 2 years - totally smitten with it….

God i wish you guys would stop doing this to me,

Thought i done the Cobra thing ,

Really want a Hawk 289 FIA ,in the pale metalic blue with all the period decals

which they raced them in the early 60's,

think it might be Viking blue but not sure.

Le Mans hard top with the fuel cap built into the roof please.

Missed one last year with that exact spec along with race engine all built by Jerry Hawkridge.Hey Ho !!


Jonny TVR

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4,534 posts

282 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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Oh you mean princess blue! I have a picture of a 427 in that colour on my garage wall. I wanted to get mine done in that colour but changed my mind to guardsman blue as that's original to the 427. My e-type is painted in a similar looking colour. Done brookes does 289s as well you know!

duggan

911 posts

249 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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Jonny TVR said:
Hi no 11!

I like tge look of yours. Was there much fettling after first getting it back from Daves? Any mods you would recommend before I finish mine?
Thanks Jonny. I always wanted a black 427 and that was the original plan, but it looks so good as bare aluminium, I’ve decided to keep it as is for the moment.

I’m the second owner of the car, having acquired it from JZM Porsche. I went in to get an exhaust fitted and had a few hours kicking around whilst they fitted it and RAK1T was for sale having been part exchanged - the rest, as they say, is history.

Looking at the first owner history, there wasn’t really much to do once it came back from Dave’s. In my ownership I had a plumbed in Fire Extinguisher and electrical cut off fitted and would recommend you do that before it all comes together - bit if a pig of a job if not. The only thing that has gone wrong was a distributor cap failing but I managed to limp home - just carry a few spares on the electrics side now and all is good. I also got mine serviced and the carbs sorted at Thunder Road and the car has run like a dream since - I’d use either them or Uniclip Automotive/Bill Shepherd Mustang for any servicing.

There’s nothing really quite like these cars - given everything is interchangeable with the originals, I look it as I’ve managed to get an exact copy of a Cobra for about a 10th of the price.




Edited by duggan on Saturday 27th November 10:05

Wacky Racer

38,186 posts

248 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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Great thread. Nice to see Dave is still in business after many years. Top bloke.

Will be awesome when finished.

rat rod

4,997 posts

66 months

Saturday 27th November 2021
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Jonny TVR said:
Oh you mean princess blue! I have a picture of a 427 in that colour on my garage wall. I wanted to get mine done in that colour but changed my mind to guardsman blue as that's original to the 427. My e-type is painted in a similar looking colour. Done brookes does 289s as well you know!
Yes that's the colour,think it suits the 289 narrower shape ,add the yellow stripe across the arches and period decals

and your back in the 60's,

The one i missed belonged to Alex Buncombe the Bentley GT works driver and Blancpain endurance pro-champion.

Garage had the Cobra on sale or return for months and he was getting fed up with them messing him about,

Redline gave me his tel no to deal direct , we arranged for me to go to his house to view and on the day he was collecting it

they took a deposit, then took weeks to pay him,after a month he had no money or car and it was in the new owners garage

somewhere up north so neither of us were happy, There is video's and photo's on his face book or instergram but not the

pale blue car of DK's. no 21 Was a while ago so not sure if still on there.

What E Type have you got , owned E Types since i was 19 , lost count how many i had ,first 3.8 cost me £480 ,mot'd and taxed,

went well but didn't stop but it was my first E Type..

Just sold my Coombes MK2 resto-mod with a 4.2 engine with all the right bits as run out of room under cover,

Even toyed with the idea to demolish the house replacing it with aircraft hanger but that may be a step to far even for me.yikes




Edited by rat rod on Saturday 27th November 18:32

josh00mac

321 posts

109 months

Sunday 28th November 2021
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Seems good value. No idea what Hawk charge. Their website looks like it was updated in ‘95 and they do not use social media. I bet they have a healthy enough waiting list.

rat rod

4,997 posts

66 months

Sunday 28th November 2021
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josh00mac said:
Seems good value. No idea what Hawk charge. Their website looks like it was updated in ‘95 and they do not use social media. I bet they have a healthy enough waiting list.
Jerry is old skool ,not one for the modern world ,a bit like me ,

Even struggle getting this far,

Jonny TVR

Original Poster:

4,534 posts

282 months

Monday 29th November 2021
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duggan said:
Thanks Jonny. I always wanted a black 427 and that was the original plan, but it looks so good as bare aluminium, I’ve decided to keep it as is for the moment.

I’m the second owner of the car, having acquired it from JZM Porsche. I went in to get an exhaust fitted and had a few hours kicking around whilst they fitted it and RAK1T was for sale having been part exchanged - the rest, as they say, is history.

Looking at the first owner history, there wasn’t really much to do once it came back from Dave’s. In my ownership I had a plumbed in Fire Extinguisher and electrical cut off fitted and would recommend you do that before it all comes together - bit if a pig of a job if not. The only thing that has gone wrong was a distributor cap failing but I managed to limp home - just carry a few spares on the electrics side now and all is good. I also got mine serviced and the carbs sorted at Thunder Road and the car has run like a dream since - I’d use either them or Uniclip Automotive/Bill Shepherd Mustang for any servicing.

There’s nothing really quite like these cars - given everything is interchangeable with the originals, I look it as I’ve managed to get an exact copy of a Cobra for about a 10th of the price.

Edited by duggan on Saturday 27th November 10:05
I think I saw yours at JZM, I bought a car from them. Was it the one that had the stripes?

Thank you for all the good points. On the plumbed in fire extinguisher is there a reason you decided to do this? I spoke to Dave and he hasn't been asked to do one yet. It does look good in bare aluminium .. I may try it for a while.

Jonny TVR

Original Poster:

4,534 posts

282 months

Monday 29th November 2021
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rat rod said:
Yes that's the colour,think it suits the 289 narrower shape ,add the yellow stripe across the arches and period decals

and your back in the 60's,

The one i missed belonged to Alex Buncombe the Bentley GT works driver and Blancpain endurance pro-champion.

Garage had the Cobra on sale or return for months and he was getting fed up with them messing him about,

Redline gave me his tel no to deal direct , we arranged for me to go to his house to view and on the day he was collecting it

they took a deposit, then took weeks to pay him,after a month he had no money or car and it was in the new owners garage

somewhere up north so neither of us were happy, There is video's and photo's on his face book or instergram but not the

pale blue car of DK's. no 21 Was a while ago so not sure if still on there.

What E Type have you got , owned E Types since i was 19 , lost count how many i had ,first 3.8 cost me £480 ,mot'd and taxed,

went well but didn't stop but it was my first E Type..

Just sold my Coombes MK2 resto-mod with a 4.2 engine with all the right bits as run out of room under cover,

Even toyed with the idea to demolish the house replacing it with aircraft hanger but that may be a step to far even for me.yikes

Edited by rat rod on Saturday 27th November 18:32
Thats very interesting RR and what a nightmare on the 289 for all.

My e-type is a series 1.5 FHC. Originally from the sunshine state and fully restored a few years ago. Early in its life it had a series 1 bonnet added. Its been upgraded with ..

Adjustable alloy dampers
Vented front disks & 4 piston front callipers
Uprated rear brake callipers
5 speed gearbox
Electronic ignition system
High torque starter motor
Aluminium radiator

It drives and stops well. In the recent trip in Barcelona it cruised happily at 80 to 90.


rat rod

4,997 posts

66 months

Monday 29th November 2021
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Jonny TVR said:
Thats very interesting RR and what a nightmare on the 289 for all.

My e-type is a series 1.5 FHC. Originally from the sunshine state and fully restored a few years ago. Early in its life it had a series 1 bonnet added. Its been upgraded with ..

Adjustable alloy dampers
Vented front disks & 4 piston front callipers
Uprated rear brake callipers
5 speed gearbox
Electronic ignition system
High torque starter motor
Aluminium radiator

It drives and stops well. In the recent trip in Barcelona it cruised happily at 80 to 90.

The only thing that spoilt the 1.5 was those open headlights, looks like

you've taken care of that, Good to here you use your cars ,just deciding which onescratchchin

One of the best colours for a early E Type , never liked gold but quite partial to

golden sand with the dark tan or red interior,very period.

Funny enough my MK2 was the same colour as your E Type with similar uprades ,

There was a series 1 4.2 F,H.C in Historics auction in the same silver blue ,

looked in lovely condition with fitted luggage ,a nice touch i thought,

Not sure if it sold or not,

P5BNij has put a couple of photo's of the 289 FIA Cobra i missed on the American forum

"Why so high" thread if any interested to you.



Jonny TVR

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4,534 posts

282 months

Thursday 13th January 2022
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rat rod said:
The only thing that spoilt the 1.5 was those open headlights, looks like

you've taken care of that, Good to here you use your cars ,just deciding which onescratchchin

One of the best colours for a early E Type , never liked gold but quite partial to

golden sand with the dark tan or red interior,very period.

Funny enough my MK2 was the same colour as your E Type with similar uprades ,

There was a series 1 4.2 F,H.C in Historics auction in the same silver blue ,

looked in lovely condition with fitted luggage ,a nice touch i thought,

Not sure if it sold or not,

P5BNij has put a couple of photo's of the 289 FIA Cobra i missed on the American forum

"Why so high" thread if any interested to you.

Hi rat rod, somehow I missed your reply .. just read with interest.

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Waitey

881 posts

223 months

Friday 14th January 2022
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Lovely

I'm just about to embark on switching my US sourced rep from LHD to RHD!

Jonny TVR

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4,534 posts

282 months

Friday 14th January 2022
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The dash is built up.



Waiting on parts ..

windscreen.
Radiator.
Brake calipers.
Headers

Hoping that I will take delivery first week of March.

Just remembered I need to sell my TVR to make room for it in my garage!

and31

3,062 posts

128 months

Saturday 15th January 2022
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That is superb-I’m very jealous!