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chevy ffr cobra

Reply from: SSIII
Date: 08 Jun 2008, 06:31
chevy ffr cobra

I love the original cobras, but I would prefer it to be powered by a
chevy big block. what would be necessary to build a chevy powered
cobra?

Reply from: Eugene
Date: 08 Jun 2008, 07:35
Re: chevy ffr cobra

SWithout seeming like a jerk: put a Chevy BB in it. Change the motor mounts
and use a chevy tranny. Use chevy universal joints at the front of the
driveshaft, ford at the back if you are going with a 9^ Ford. Since you
would be building it yourself, you can do anything you want.

SIII wrote:

> I love the original cobras, but I would prefer it to be powered by a
> chevy big block. what would be necessary to build a chevy powered
> cobra?

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Reply from: raoul
Date: 25 Jul 2008, 08:28
Re: chevy ffr cobra

In article
<f2a161f1-bee6-4495-90dc-0f2a144e11b5@z66g2000hsc.googlegroups . com >,
SSIII <summerson1@gmail . com > wrote:

> I love the original cobras, but I would prefer it to be powered by a
> chevy big block. what would be necessary to build a chevy powered
> cobra?

Most kits offer many powerplant options. Chevy BB is usually one of
them.

Big blocks rip the treads off the tires but 'most guys' say that a
small block motor makes for a better all around car. However, since it
is your car built by you, you can choose whatever you want.




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