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My neighbor just bought a Cobra replica, a beautiful car with a 351 engine. It has the perfect rumble and most likely goes like the wind. It's so low to the ground I doubt if it would clear anything larger than a squirrel's kneecap. As I walked back down his driveway I noticed two thin lines of oil that ended somewhere under the car. Wonder if that damned Geico squirrel didn't hear him coming.

1957 Specialty Auto-Sports(Cabriolet)

Loudon, Tennessee

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My neighbor just bought a Cobra replica, a beautiful car with a 351 engine. It has the perfect rumble and most likely goes like the wind. It's so low to the ground I doubt if it would clear anything larger than a squirrel's kneecap. As I walked back down his driveway I noticed two thin lines of oil that ended somewhere under the car. Wonder if that damned Geico squirrel didn't hear him coming.

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I live in Thailand and we have a 2m cobra living under our house and I think that it finally has been scared off.

Driving up the road about 2 weeks ago a big one slithered across the road just before I could run over it with my wife protesting all the while about its right to live a full life in the best Buddhist tradition. Funny how she had no such compunction about the one under the house
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