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Jan 8, 2025
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85fan
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Is that better than the aluminum-bodied Kirkham?
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I am squarely middle-career. But I need to retire and just work on hobbies like building the new FF Mk5 Cobra.
Tokolosh
Stop the Stupid party member
Jan 8, 2:10pm
I'd ask for a ride if I thought I could fit in it.
realtall
Jan 8, 2:13pm
It looks like the new Mk5 is designed with a bigger cockpit and even adjustable seats.
Tokolosh
Jan 8, 2:16pm
Those side pipes are hazardous (get hot) and are difficult to step over without touching.
PJMort
Jan 8, 2:39pm
I feel like that's a mistake you only make once.
Tokolosh
Jan 8, 2:43pm
They dropped a 7.3 into a go-kart. That's what they did.
Ghost of Peanut
Jan 8, 2:52pm
I’ve been told I’d be bored if I retired now. I agree to disagree.
godawgs
Jan 8, 3:22pm
Is that better than the aluminum-bodied Kirkham?
85fan
Jan 8, 4:21pm
What’s an all-in cost estimate for one of these kits?
Skeptical Optimist
Jan 8, 8:52pm
Probably $40k to $50k depending on extras and tool buys.
Tokolosh
Jan 8, 9:44pm
Sky is the limit with options. A completed car is around $60k. If you used a pick and pull drivetrain instead of new
Bert609
Jan 8, 9:47pm
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