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zee
01-07-2022, 05:43 PM
I've been thinking about this for almost 2 decades (since 2002). The time was never right and it still isn't. But I realize if I keep waiting for the right time, I might never do it.

So put in the order last month and finally got a date (of September!!!)

I am using the 1967 Shelby Cobra 427 S/C CSX3042 (link: https://www.mecum.com/lots/SC0519-371520/1967-shelby-427-sc-cobra-roadster/) as my inspiration. My goal is not to blindly replicate it, but limit myself to changes that I'd reasonably make had I bought the car in 1967 (eg: I've been known to black out chromes or replace blacked out parts with chromes, install USB, install heated seats, etc).

Here's my build plan, please feel free to comment so I can learn from the hive!

Basic
347
IRS for comfort
Power steering
Heat & weather stripping and insulation everywhere appropriate

Exterior
Gas-n mirror-polished touring exhaust with drummer-mike heat shield (also the gas-n headers)
Chrome plated driver and passenger roll bars
LED headlights that maintain the period-correct look
Dual roll-bar tonneau cover
Passenger grab handle
wind wings and sun visors

Interior
S/C layout (obviously) with Smith gauges (electrical instead of mechanical)
^ all period-correct buttons and knobs
Period correct shifter handle with the T
Lokar e-break instead of FF
Driver and passenger foot vent (manual)
Russ Thompson gas pedal kit (instead of FF)
Breeze radiator shroud, cowl cover, mounting kit
AC pedal pads
heated seats with buttons on the side of the trans tunnel (so they're not very obvious)
Herbs door panels
reverse lights integrated with the rear license light
The default FF vintage seat, but redone with better lumbar support (and may be the Breeze mount)

Useful changes
Cockpit rear storage between seats
Ball mount under the dash for the phone
USB ports (not visible)
wireless phone charging tray (not visible)
cup holders (visible and not period correct. Whatever)
Drop trunk
+ and some other safety and comfort mods


I've gone through almost all the build threads in two forums. I've been obsessively researching and have learned so much from so many of you. Thank you for the valuable resource. Looking forward to doing the build thread of my own once I get my kit.

red.barchetta
01-11-2022, 02:04 PM
Welcome! I am another soon to be Canadian builder (Calgary area).

My kit is ready Jan 22 and is very similar to yours. Shoot me a message as I have gone through alot of the steps you are already working on!

Braden

Straversi
01-11-2022, 04:02 PM
Welcome and congratulations. You can’t go wrong with that build plan. Have fun and keep posting.
-Steve

Real Time
01-11-2022, 07:50 PM
Congratulations. Hope to see a build thread.

George

nucjd19
01-13-2022, 09:57 PM
zee. Can you link the ball mount under dash mount for cell phone? Curious about this. Welcome to the group. Gonna be a banging build! Agree that you should go for it when you can cause you can always find a reason not too if you think about things enough.

zee
01-13-2022, 11:25 PM
zee. Can you link the ball mount under dash mount for cell phone? Curious about this. Welcome to the group. Gonna be a banging build! Agree that you should go for it when you can cause you can always find a reason not too if you think about things enough.

Hey, look up RAM mount:

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I have those RAM balls everywhere on my bike (two on the right throttle, two near the left throttle, one on the right crash bar and one on the left crash bar). I use them for my phone, goPro, GPS, cupholder and whatever else I want to.

I use quadlock for it (https://www.quadlockcase.ca/products/1-ball-adaptor-motorcycle?variant=12203995693131) which isn't cheap, but it's the best for that usecase. They have a wireless charger version too.

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But in a car, I plan to use a cheaper mount because I hope the car vibrates less than my bike's handlebar does.

The advantage is that if you put these RAM balls under the dash then you can't see it. But you can still attack different accessories to it. So in theory, I can take my GPS (Gamin Zumo XT: https://www.garmin.com/en-CA/p/679804) from my bike and put it in the car and go. I can use it for goPro. Etc. etc.

This is how I plan to maintain the period-correct look and still have a way to mount my cellphone securely. Having said that, the suction cup mount is quite strong as well and I am sure I can use that to put it on the body on top of the dash:

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I have RAM compatible everything (cup holder, goPro mounts, tripod mounts, you name it). So I can just use the same accessories everywhere.

Big fan.