If you enjoy fast, mostly open top, vintage-looking sports cars, then London Ohio was the place to be this past Saturday June 23rd. Billed as the largest gathering in the country of Cobras, this event was a car-lovers dream.
There were at least 250 colorful Cobras from literally all over the country parked throughout downtown London (about 25 minutes west of Columbus) from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 pm. There were a few original Shelbys — but the vast majority were reproductions. Most of those present were sold by Superformance who had a great display with some great cars for sale.
What makes this event even more special is the fact that they raise a TON of money for charity. In 2006, they gave over $30,000 to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, a Harley-Davidson motorcyle to the London Police Department, funds to the Madison County Sheriff’s Department for their DARE program, as well as needed equipment to the London Fire Department. This year they hope to give even more. Amazing.
In the process, the Ohio Cobra Club raffles off a donated new Cobra with a value of almost $50k. They haven’t called so I’ve got to assume that mine wasn’t the winning ticket. They also give ‘demonstration rides’ down a 1/8 mile stretch of Main Street for $10 each. Although most of the drivers never got out of second gear, those riding shotgun got the thrill of more than 400 (and in a few cases, more than 600) horses launching the 25oo pound car from a dead stop.
The Ohio Cobra Club should be real proud of the London Cobra Show and all that it does for the owners of these unique cars. It’s a five day event that is growing each year. However, they should be even more proud of what they do for charity. I would guess that they raise as much per participant as any event in the country…..more than $200 per registered car.
Many thanks to Rich Bailey, President of the Ohio Cobra Club who hosted the event. He and his hard-working staff couldn’t have been more welcoming.
