• 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 Member - Drew Griffith

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While sitting at the monthly club meeting Tuesday evening, we received notice that Drew Griffith has joined the Gateway Cobra Club. At the same time, he registered on the forum for access.

Not a lot of details yet, he lives in Rock Hill. We are waiting for the membership application to arrive to complete the process. Look forward to meeting him.

Since Drew has been on the site, maybe he'll join in here and tell us more - Building? Buying? Owns?

Welcome Drew
 
Hey Gang,
Thanks for the intro. I've owned a few old cars but am a newbie to the Cobra Kit. I bought one in the Chicago suburbs.
I probably paid too much like any new sucker, but it proved what you all already know- This is the craziest damn fun car to drive.

So you get it, do the maintenance, and then start figuring out some of the bugs. The maker is unknown, but the guts seem to be a late 80's mustang.
it has a nice Ford V8 SB, and Mustang II suspension.

My immediate concerns are about the engine pulley system and suspension. I hate bothering people too much,
so I at least ask if there's a knowledgeable Mustang guy in the West County area.

I look forward to meeting/talking to you all.
Thanks,
Drew
 
Just post up when you will be working on it and you will probably have more mechanics at your door than what you care to have!
 
Welcome Drew. Make it out to Fast lane for his Memorial Day Show. The club will be there and you can get some ideas on what you have.
 
Drew
There are a couple members who do mechanical work for others, Skip Wiese and Wolfgang Knierem. I've sent you a PM with their contact info and will try to call you later today

Paul
 
Thanks. I'll try to make it out there. Didn't there used to be a mustang repair shop next to Fast Lane?
 
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