• 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!

New Intro - Tony Crnko

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We received an email from Tony Crnko about membership. He provided this info:

Yes I did register. I was trying to see if there was a way to join as well online since things are just a bit crazy right now.

My dad purchased an uncompleted Classic Motor Carriage kit that is sitting on a frame w/ a drivetrain. We think it's a 5.0 but I haven't checked the numbers or anything yet because it's sitting out in Cuba, MO and I'm clearing out a space in my garage here in St Peters. Not sure if I'll keep that drivetrain but certainly would like some advice on a few things like windshield and steering column installs.

Hope to see you all around soon!

Tony


Provided Tony with a membership app and links to the site. To those unaware, Classic Motor Carriage was the predecessor to 'Street Beasts' Both companies fell victim to the issue of promising more than they could deliver. Sounds like Tony's dad was fortunate enough to get his car delivered.
 
Welcome Tony.
Let us know what you've got once you get it inventoried and what kind of help you might need to complete it.
We have a great resource of tools, knowledge, skills, and willingness to share our great hobby! We want to get you running & on the road!

Mark
 
Welcome Tony to the madness. Tell us more about yourself. Let us know if you need any help. We have plenty of knowledge through the club.
 
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