So, third post on one Day ...
i just sort by the Cobra Pics
Question: When did Shelby buy the Carter Building
Princeton about 1962 1/2, right ?
When I looked at the Pics i focussed on follow thougts:
Cobra production was not so fully loaded like the GT350,
we have much less Neon Lights and the Cobras are not close standing together
First Pic when we started with a little tour walk,
we stand nearly in the middle of the Room, looking in left Corner at the Brickwall and the
Front Windows, also we see one Gate...
then we look at the right corner with the row of Windows, some Cobras standing at the working platforms
Then wie spin a little bit and look at the Wall after the 5th Window who speperate the Room from the
aera behind ... we see the Sliding Door open and can identified some wood boxes for Engine maybe
When you count the area with Windows and the pillars and count on you will see that are two more such
sections ... (Window 6 and 7 on the outside of the building)
in the middle of the production area are standing the Paint booth Box, looking at left corner you
can also look behind the sliding door to the next area, you see the wood boxes again and some
Gas bottle , so it may not only be a storeage area
a little spin again and after the booth paint box we look again on the area with the brick wall an the partition wall
which are standing some early Cobras in two rowes, some Hood hanging on the wall
i found antoher pic with a Drag Cobra at the same angle and location
look at this Goodyear Trailer
and the comparison pic with the GT350´s.
last Pic is the Cobra BEFOR the last pic, notice the extinguisher on the dark / red point on the Brick wall.
and the comparison pic with the GT350, look at this Edge of the dark point on wall, this would
be the extinguisher on the pic befor
Unfortunaly i found no pics from behind the sliding door and the "Storage" Area behind the booth Paint box...Next Step is a closer look at the outside of the Carter Building
So i hope you would like to answer a little bit, what´s your Thoughts about this.
Greets from Germany