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And welcome to the world of fine 427 Roadsters at down-to-earth prices! On that note, be sure to check out our top-selling "Stage III Special!" package, which delivers to you just about everything you need to build your 427 roadster and at an extremely attractive price! You may already be acquainted with B&B: we've been producing 427 replicas longer than just about anyone... since 1977, in fact. And we've built over 1,800 of them. Through the years we've been featured, praised and showcased in Kit Car magazine, Kit Car Illustrated, The Complete Guide to Specialty Cars, The Complete Guide to Cobra replicas and The Chicago Tribune. ![]() A B&B snake at Willow Springs Raceway, captured on film by one of Curt Scott's Nikons... 427 roadster replicas from B&B have proven themselves, on the street and on the track. B&B roadsters have taken on road-racing courses from Willow Springs and Thunder Hill and Sears Point (all in California), to Heartland Park (Kansas), Gateway International Raceway (Illinois), Elkhart Lake (Wisconsin), Mid-Ohio and National Trails (Ohio), Maple Grove (Pennsylvania), Watkins Glen (New York), Road Atlanta and too many more to list here. There are two groups of folks who have made our company the roadster production powerhouse it is today: our skilled and dedicated staff, and our customers. We're blessed with the best customers in the entire "muscle-snake" industry. We're still close friends with some folks who became our customers more than 15 years ago. With any luck at all, you too will become a member of the Team B&B fraternity! I extend special gratitude to the photographers who captured our serpents on film (and on matrices of digital pixels): Curt Scott, whose photos here range from sessions at Knott's Berry Farm and Willow Springs Raceway in California, to Arizona and Ohio and (Carlisle) Pennsylvania; Ted Vosta of Cobra {Photography) Studios in Raymond, Nebraska, who painstakingly choreographed the marvelous studio shots of his own B&B kit package that you'll encounter on several of these pages; Mike Gullett of Midwest Photo Agency in Joplin, Missouri, who spent hours recording onto 35mm film the shots you'll see on the "manufacturing plant" page, among dozens that he shot for the Chicago Tribune feature. Speaking of photos, as you explore this site you'll encounter some photos that are hotlinked to a larger/ higher-resolution copy of the same or similar image. These selected hi-rez hotlinked photos are provided mostly for folks with a broadband (e.g., ISDN, DSL, cable or satellite dish) Internet connection, since you may not care to wait to see those big images if you have a regular "dial-up" connection. As a card-carrying Cobra enthusiast you have an open invitation to visit and tour our new and modern production facility and check out how we produce those splendid 427 roadsters. We've invested a lot of time and a king's ransom to bring you this web site so that it'll be easy and convenient for you to acquaint yourself with our firm, our 427 road rockets, and our extensive selection of parts and accessories. So scout it out thoroughly and then phone or email me for answers to any questions you may still have. I look forward to hearing from you!
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