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    1. #1
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      May 2006
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      Anyone own a Factory Five Cobra

      I've always wanted one and am thinking about pulling the trigger. Anyone ever own one? Any feedback? I'm a member on ffcars.com but they are biased



    2. #2
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      I've seen a few and they are beautiful cars. I think that FF is the company that will bring you out for a day or two to watch one being built right?

      Cool concept to make sure you enjoy the project on your own, and don't get pissed when you can't figure it out.
      Confucius says, "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life"

      My build Beast

    3. #3
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      I owned a 65 replica. Realize I said replica and not a kit car. Look at the different companies and stay away from factory 5. Just my recommendation. Also realize you are setting yourself up for the bare neccessities car. And I hope you enjoy the smell of exhaust with the side pipes.

    4. #4
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      Nov 2007
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      Quote Originally Posted by Nemesis RR View Post
      I owned a 65 replica. Realize I said replica and not a kit car. Look at the different companies and stay away from factory 5. Just my recommendation. Also realize you are setting yourself up for the bare neccessities car. And I hope you enjoy the smell of exhaust with the side pipes.

      That is a pretty interesting statement with no real explanations why....
      I have sidepipes on my T-bucket and I don't smell exhaust all the time.
      Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting - Holy cow - what a ride!!!
      See my build

      Jason

    5. #5
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      Dec 2009
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      If you are considering a Factory Five kit sure would like to see you build the GTM Supercar.

      Gaetano Cosentino
      Dont Drive Faster Than Your Angels Can Fly

    6. #6
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      May 2006
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      Quote Originally Posted by Gitter Dun View Post
      If you are considering a Factory Five kit sure would like to see you build the GTM Supercar.
      I'd like too but man are those expenstive, your talking 5-8k just for the trans. Local guy around me is building one, w/twin turbo ls6. Awesome looking car, but too much money.

    7. #7
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      May 2003
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      St. Charles, Mo
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      Factory 5

      A guy at my work built a GTM and I think he said he had about $45,000 in it. He didn't do any of the body work or paint.

      He did attend a build class at the Factory 5 shop building a Cobra kit car. This guy at work had no fab skills prior to buying the GTM. He thought changing the cam in his C-5 Vette was way too big of a project before this.

      The car is running now but had to go back to paint jail to get some more work. The fit and finish wasn't too good. The overall look of the car was nice but it's definitely not a a show car. His build skills aren't the greatest but he did tackle a big project and it is pretty much complete.

      I'm not a supercar fan so I'd probably buy the 33 Coupe or the Daytona kit if I were to purchase one.

      Just my opinion.

      Dennis
      Dennis Linson

    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by fordsbyjay View Post
      That is a pretty interesting statement with no real explanations why....
      I have sidepipes on my T-bucket and I don't smell exhaust all the time.
      Do you have a big block idling in traffic sitting inches off the floor? And my comment was not to factory 5 but to the car style.

    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by Nemesis RR View Post
      Do you have a big block idling in traffic sitting inches off the floor? And my comment was not to factory 5 but to the car style.
      Ahhhh, cool. I find the older I get all of my cars tend to wear a guy out more than when I was younger but yes my T-bucket is hot and a chore. LOL. Definitely not a daily driver but it would depend on the owners needs I guess.
      Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting - Holy cow - what a ride!!!
      See my build

      Jason

    10. #10
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      Why not just buy a new real cobra from Shelby?
      Dan W
      1968 Plymouth Road Runner
      1962 Dodge Dart 440

    11. #11
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      Build it, pull the trigger. I've seen a few up close, talked to the owners, spent a lot of time and taken a ride in one. I think they are great looking cars. You aren't going to find a better engineered kit and I doubt you'll be importing one from Superformance. If you are on this site you can no doubt assemble one as one of these guys had no experience with cars whatsoever and did a damn good job. Can you imagine working with mostly new and mostly non-rusted bolts and parts? I say mostly because you are going to be looking for a donor car. Ya its a visceral experience being in one but man I loved it. There have got to be message boards out there for cobras and kits but I doubt you'll find somebody that's involved in the hobby that says they don't like theirs. I badly want to do one but my wife's rule is all our cars have to have 4 seats. I say 2 and Jr. and I should leave mom at home.
      ____________________________________________
      Scott

    12. #12
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      Jul 2008
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      Do it!

      Do an LS engine, and dress it up like a Ford engine a bit (I've seen this done somewhere). I bet the headers that come with the kit would fit the engine with minimal amount of effort. I don't know if a t56 would fit easily though. But then again, if you're building the car, you can make it fit. I've been dreaming of a Factory Five LSx/t56 Cobra with a 3 link for a while now... one of these days...
      '69 Chevelle - LQ4/T56
      '71 GMC SWB Fleetside - LM7/AR5

    13. #13
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      Quote Originally Posted by claytonisbob View Post
      I've been dreaming of a Factory Five LSx/t56 Cobra with a 3 link for a while now... one of these days...
      That would be cool. I've been dreaming of one with a Hemi/T-56 and IRS...
      Will Ellis
      1969 Dodge Dart Swinger, 1/2 Dart / 1/2 Viper...
      Build Thread

    14. #14
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      Jul 2010
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      Chicago
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      Build it, If you like it, thats all that matters

    15. #15
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      I believe there's a guy on the conversions section of LS1tech that's doing an LS1/T56 right now. Pretty cool build.

    16. #16
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      Mar 2007
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      I have one. It was a pretty easy build. It isn't for everyone- especially the timid. I've owned duece roadsters and this is far more fun. It handles amazingly well and is as fast as anything I've owned. Mine is 500hp, TKO500, Cobra IRS, and weighs 2400 lbs. Would I drive it to LA? No. Is it about the best car I've owned to go grab a burger on a late summer night? Hell yes.

      The newest version (Mark4) is vastly superior to mine which is only four years old. I have seen three other manufacturer's cars with the bodies off while mine was being painted. I'll just say the FF car would be the ONLY kit I would buy. The Superformance was actually the most disapointing to see naked.

      a terrible video of my rig:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VkqZGXD79k
      Dave Smith
      29 Ford Roadster Pickup blown 327 and stupid
      67 Chevelle 396/5 speed PT
      65 El Camino L79

    17. #17
      Join Date
      May 2005
      Location
      Sin City
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      My neighbor built a FF Cobra with independent rear... Has been doing HPDE weekends for a couple years and it sees street duty on weekends...
      Very fast and a very good handling ride.... I drove it on the street and all I can say is WOW!!!
      I watched him build it and it seemed to go together fairly well....
      He's going fast enough that the Cobra is retired from track duty...
      Track duty is now in a dedicated track car.....
      You can build the drivetrain as mild (stock mustang) or wild as $$$....
      Also the pin style knockoff wheels are not the hot setup for track..........
      Kurt G
      Las Vegas

    18. #18
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      Mar 2008
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      I've been wanting to build one with a LSX/T56 and corvette IRS. What held me back was the initial cost (easier to spread a project over time) and the open cockpit makes for more rules at the track. It also kicks you out of street tire classes in my organization.

      That said, I still want one, and it may have made more sense than my current C4 project $$ wise. Maybe one day the C4 will give up its drive line to one.

      Anyone make a frame to use a C4 as a donor, rather than a mustang? I'd be all over that!
      -Shaun-
      L92/T56 Stalker 1711 pounds, LS power!
      73 Buick Century L92/T56 swap in progress

    19. #19
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      Dec 2005
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      The kits don't cost that much , it's the small stuff that gets you every time . But yes , seeing and hearing a 605 BOSS in a Cobra would be to cool . I thought about building one for myself to .
      When you get in my car, you realize ...... Monsters are real !!!

    20. #20
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      Apr 2005
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      Cartersville, GA
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      A friend here in GA (hes in Florida now) de-modded his Vortech blown 600RWHP '95 Z28 convertible several years ago (late 90s), and put that and the T56 into a Factory Five roadster. If any of you remember seeing the candy apple red one at the Year One event in Bristol about 10 years ago, that was it. I'm pretty sure he still has it.
      Joe Hinds

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