1978 Mustang II/King Cobra
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Originally posted by 78CobraII@October 7, 2005, 4:10 PM
If you want to build a "King Cobra" out of your '06 GT, check this out:
http://www.stangnet.com/2005-Mustang/2005-...tang-Cobra.html
The guy that built it is a regular on the Stangnet MII Forum. He has incorporated some CobraII styling elements like the hood scoop, rocker panel and tail spoiler name decals, and the CBII racing stripes.
Your KC was sure a great looking car back in its prime. I'm afraid that its value today will have a lot to do with the amount of rust in the body. About the only sheetmetal panels reproduced for the MII are the floorpans, rear quarters, and rocker panels. And the rear quarters aren't that great in quality. Everything else has to be sourced from good used parts or super-rare NOS parts.
If you want to build a "King Cobra" out of your '06 GT, check this out:
http://www.stangnet.com/2005-Mustang/2005-...tang-Cobra.html
The guy that built it is a regular on the Stangnet MII Forum. He has incorporated some CobraII styling elements like the hood scoop, rocker panel and tail spoiler name decals, and the CBII racing stripes.
Your KC was sure a great looking car back in its prime. I'm afraid that its value today will have a lot to do with the amount of rust in the body. About the only sheetmetal panels reproduced for the MII are the floorpans, rear quarters, and rocker panels. And the rear quarters aren't that great in quality. Everything else has to be sourced from good used parts or super-rare NOS parts.
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Well a little up date on the King Cobra. It is being sold back to the person I bought the car from. He said he will be restore it, so another KC will live on.
I will miss it, but he is from the area so I will see from time to time.
I will miss it, but he is from the area so I will see from time to time.
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