skullandbones
01-16-2014, 09:25 AM
Recently I was cruising the Barrett Jackson website where I found something that caught my eye. It was one of the "Cobras" that was going on the auction block. It was interesting how they described the replica car. They called it a "recreation of a Shelby Cobra". They didn't call it a kit, project, replica, etc........
It's funny how word smithing can change perception of whatever it is we are describing. So from now on I'm responding to: "is it a real one" or "is it a kit car", etc....... with, "it's a recreation of a Shelby Cobra". That's giving the proper consideration to the original and describing the project accurately. Then if the person is really interested, we can talk FFR with all the particulars. It's not an original idea but it does give me a better into to my elevator speech on the FFR MKIII roadster.
Thanks,
WEK.
It's funny how word smithing can change perception of whatever it is we are describing. So from now on I'm responding to: "is it a real one" or "is it a kit car", etc....... with, "it's a recreation of a Shelby Cobra". That's giving the proper consideration to the original and describing the project accurately. Then if the person is really interested, we can talk FFR with all the particulars. It's not an original idea but it does give me a better into to my elevator speech on the FFR MKIII roadster.
Thanks,
WEK.