• For all members (past, current, and new)

    THANK YOU ALL FOR HELPING TO GET THIS CLUB OFF THE STARTING LINE !!!

    To begin your membership with Gateway Cobra Club please submit your vital information to our club registrar/Treasurer: Paul Proefrock

    Please include your:

    Name, address, phone numbers (work, home, cell) e-mail, etc. Also, tell us about your Cobra (make, model, year, colors, engine, options, stage of build, etc.), where you bought it, any other particulars. Also include other vehicles, birthdays, your occupation & company, and any other details about you and you significant others. BTW - this info will not be posted on-line (EVER). It's just for us - to make the club better. We will eventually create a database for internal club use only.

    We will begin collecting dues soon to enable the activities that we have planned for the year - so stay tuned for that.

    FINALLY - get involved. Attend the meetings, schedule some cruises, and have some fun. We want to make this club fun (for the whole family). We're small (for now) but we're going to make a big noise here in St. Louis. In the end - this club will only be as good as our members participation.

    Thanks for joining us - see you in the fast lane!

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Just thought i would stop in and say hi. I am on my third B&B cobra. I live In Alton. And also build custom Turkey pans if anyone is intrested in one here is a picture. Thanks Lonny
 
Turkey Pan

:eek: Hey Lonny:

I've seen pictures of Cobras with Turkey Pans. I however have no idea what they do. :confused: The impression I get is they are inserted between the intake manifold and the carburator. :confused: Why so? Please excuse my ignorance. :o Your Friend Dave
 
Turkey Pan

That is the nicest Turkey Pan I have ever seen!

We should add a club store and sell t-shirts, and turkey pans, and all sorts of stuff.

All kidding aside though - really nice!

Mark
 
Thanks for the welcome!

Thanks for the welcome guys & the compliment on the Turkey pan. I do Fabricate a lot of Parts for Finishline since 1999 to Paula & Enzo They are great People. On the Turkey pan Dave it goes between the Intake & carb and serves as a kinda ram air effect when you close the hood with your hoodscoop & cools the fuel for more horsepower.Here is a picture of my last B&B cobra i sold to a guy in Georgia. I sure miss it . but i got another one started with a hardtop. Thanks again guys. :DLonny
 
Hi Lonny,
I remember meeting you at a show in Ill. I've got the black and red FFR. Welcome aboard and I'm looking forward to seeing you again.
 
Hi Mike, Was that you at the Roxana, IL Park Show? I think you made a Raydot mirror bracket on your car that looked really cool. I still building mine i should be able to fire it up soon. I been helping my brother with his 1928 ford truck ratrod he is trying to get done for the power tour.
 
Lonny, That was me. Good luck with your car and the '28. We did the Power Tour in 2004. 8 hours in the rain in a car with no top was too much so we turned around and came home. Even though we were soaked, we had a good time.
 
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