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Hans944
10-07-2013, 09:22 PM
Hello Factory 5 Forum:

First off, thanks for all of the information on this forum which helped me to decide to buy my new vehicle.

Here's the story. I first saw a Shelby AC 427 Cobra in a magazine when I was in 4th grade in 1967. Wow, what a car. A Doctor (Dr. Link) in my hometown of Bloomington, Indiana owned two AC Cobras back in the early 1970's, one was a 289 the other a 427. Needless to say, I thought they were awesome cars. No replicas existed back then. Dr. Link's cars were originals.

Back to me now, back in 2002 a guy who owned a local business next to where I worked in Hollywood, MD bought a new Factory 5 Mk II. He showed it to me back then after work one day. He drove it frequently to work. It was well built and I really liked it, I never dreamed I would ever own it.

About 5 years ago, I saw it for sale on a local classified internet site, he didn't sell it. It appeared again for sale about 3 years ago. Again, no sale. About a month ago, I was driving home from work and saw it for sale at this person's new business. I ended up buying it after reading almost every post on this site pertaining to the Roadsters and discussing price with him.

I spoke to my wife about the car prior to the purchase but she doesn't really get it. She is still pissed off at me about the purchase.

The car has a 2002 5.0/302 Ford GT40 fuel injected crate motor, T-5 transmission, Currie 3.73 Trak Loc rear end, Halibrand replica wheels, stainless steel header side pipes, beige leather interior, dark red paint with gold stripes, has about 10,700 miles. The car weighs exactly 2300 lbs with a 1/2 tank of fuel. It has no top and no windshield wipers. I believe it is a Mk II but I'm not exactly sure. The car was originally built in New York.

Anyway, I'm very happy with it! The folks at Factory 5 were helpful with my initial questions. Thanks again.

Photos to follow when I can figure out how to add them.

Later,

Hans

Gordon Levy
10-07-2013, 09:47 PM
Congrats, you will have a great time with your car.

bil1024
10-08-2013, 05:46 AM
COngrats on living the dream!

skullandbones
10-08-2013, 09:52 AM
Hi Hans,

Glad you finally caught up with that dream car. I guess persistence pays off. BTW, yours is a MKII you say. I have a MKIII and as of now I have not seen a MKIV and only two other MKIIIs. Sounds like you found a great car. Hope you have as much fun as I'm having! I just have a little over 300 miles on mine. Let's see those pics. Good luck, WEK.

68GT500MAN
10-08-2013, 10:17 AM
Congratulations on the purchase.
Doug

bwwooster
10-09-2013, 12:35 AM
Congratulations on your new car!

Hopefully your wife will come to see it they way my GF did my MkII. She followed me as I was putting the first few miles on it and when she saw the attention it was getting, volunteered to co-drive in a rally in Monterey that weekend. It might be hard for those who don't love driving to understand the value of a car which produces such a unique driving experience.