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GT40 onboard
Here's a great onboard video of a GT40 on a Sunday drive. It also includes some nice passing-by shots.
I'm certainly no expert, but I'd say this is a replica. I love the fact that it has Weber downdraft carbs though, just like the original! The sound is awesome by the way :drool: To me a car like this is definately more desirable than a Ford GT remake. Enjoy! http://www.motorworld.net/forum/images/icons/icon2.gif |
Nice - but as far as "old GT40" vs "new GT" - for me its a no-brainer.
Buy the new GT, and remove the supercharged bit of crap behind the seats and put in a nice 427ci pushrod alloy V8 Ford.. oh wait, Ford forgot to make a decent modern light weight pushrod motor - so my "new" Ford GT would have a high HP LS7 out back ;) |
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Personally I'd prefer a MK I Superformance GT40 (yeah the South African one ;-)) with a Roush 402IR in the back. Not as powerful as an LS7 but still pretty powerful and lightweight, plus it has that "vintage" look with the individual throttle body induction system with added throaty sound-bonus 8-) http://i9.tinypic.com/6juffwx.jpg http://i4.tinypic.com/81hmu8j.jpg |
Thank you, very nice video !! :drool: The guy doesn't fear to show its plates ... in France some guys doing such high speed drives and putting it on internet have been charged by the police. :huh:
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I had a passenger ride in a Superformance GT40 MKII earlier this year. This car made an enormous impression on me! The smell of petrol, the narrow seats, the low roof (with gurney buble). The sound in this video is similar to what I experienced.
The Superformance GT40's are real well build! http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps_266_aan.jpg |
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Do you happen to have more pics? |
Mr Eshuis will sell his garage and move to Miami in 2008 with his family. So I am not sure if Superformance import will find a new owner here in Holland.
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I got to see a real honest to god GT40 up close one time. No car I have ever seen since then has matched it even though they were supposed to be the real thing.
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The noice! what a soundtrack
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Excellent vid, thanks for sharing Svensson! :-) I really enjoyed the fly-bys.
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I assume this is a replica of some type, and jeez it just looks and sounds fantastic! (Does anyone know if that's a replica or a real one?) Way better than the "new" Ford GT. 8-) I definitely respect the Chevy engines, but putting one in a GT40, that would be the ultimate sacrilege in my eyes. I'll take a classic-style Ford (or Roush ;-)) V8 with carbs galore and that wonderful Ford sound even if it means less power! Quote:
Great pics pterps, must have been great fun to get a ride! |
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