Race Car Replica’s GT40
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this is without a doubt one of the nicest gt40 replicas i’ve ever seen. curious if it’s ever taken to local shows like Calabasas Sundays or anything like that to see it up close. Also, how does the price (all said & done) compare to a new Ford GT?… b/c the style of the originals is far superior in my opinion. great job!
William – The car still has some work to do before I can get it out on the road, I’m a bit nervous on how it will do on the street, as the motor is really going to be a tough one to get out anywhere but the track, but then again WTF
. The pricing is really a matter of what you want done, you can get into these cars at a few levels of completion and just depends on what you’re willing to do as well as supply. The RCR folks give you a good amount of options for powertrain which is the second big expense, paint and body being the third. But I’m into this car with 2 spare race prepped 930 Gear boxes, spare set of rims, and lets say a good motor for less then a used Ford GT by a bunch. And yes, the original is what it is all about, at one point I had the option to get on the list and decided it really wasn’t what I wanted. I wanted the old school brutal GT40
Can you Guys do a show on your expirences in building the RCR GT40.
A lot of the car was done by the folks at RCR. Since I was an early purchaser of the car I had them do the paint and body. The also wanted to show the car so the did some nice extra things for me. I think if you hit up Fran at RCR he can get you a ton of people that have done public builds on his cars, many you can see at http://www.gt40s.com and if you have not yet been up to that site worth a couple of hours looking at many of the builds. Fran is also a good guy if you give him a call he will get you in the right direction, some of the stuff in my car is odd as I’m somewhat particular in how I wanted the car, which is a Race car, NO A/C, etc. Others have a totally different build.
We did have a garage segment but lost the video, we will be re-doing that as soon as we get some time.
Sandy
Wow. I’ve had this page loaded for about an hour just looking at the pictures over and over again. One day I would love to build one of these (and a ’65 Daytona Coupe) and you’ve captured everything about these cars that made them so special. Nice work! I especially dig the clean instrument panel & toggle switches with Dymo labels. Perfectly executed!
Thanks, I just need to start finishing up the Mustang and the Tiger
. Go to http://www.gt40s.com if you have not been, more of my build and others. A great site for the DIY guy doing GT40, Lola, etc. Some smart folks up on it too.
Sandy