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Gus Meyjes

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Goodwood Revival 2011 - Cobra's
« Reply #30 on: September 26, 2011, 13:25:33 »
That's my feeling as well. The Beach as a bit more than The S7 style car you refer to, but with a Crossflow motor. It's like a go cart on rails!! The thing is so damn light, it's hard to get some heat in the Avons...Unfortunately, on our regional,rather short tracks, I'm grouped with some very heavy Iron (mustangs, vettes). Scary, when I'm on their wheels, there is no way they can see me!

aaron

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« Reply #31 on: September 26, 2011, 19:13:39 »
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Originally posted by TLegate
   
   
   "I recall a previous owner of 39PH being properly amazed the first time he ran in in the TT - the other Cobras were going past with their inside front wheels waaay clear of the road. An original Cobra cannot do this."
   
   Most of the Cobra`s are on three wheels at Goodwood these days, but the rain did keep them down last weekend !![:)][:)][:)]

Louism

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« Reply #32 on: October 01, 2011, 07:13:51 »
A period picture but I will stay in the topic...
   
   Guards Trophy, Brands Hatch August 3rd 1964.
   Jack Sears at the wheel of 39 PH (CS 2131) and Chris Amon following with GPG 4C (HEM 6)...