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Old 10-21-2004, 11:20 AM   #1
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Default OMFG !!! A very cool Ford GT40 video

http://e25.ryd.student.liu.se/tmp/FordGT40dreher.mpg

I posted this here cause the GT40 is english I thought, and no american.
Could be wrong but I guess...

ENJOY... super video IMO. short but nice.
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Old 10-21-2004, 11:35 AM   #2
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Schweeeet so that's one of those $100,000 Kit car replicas right?
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Old 10-21-2004, 11:39 AM   #3
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Very good video indeed, but pitily I don't have sound...
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Old 10-21-2004, 11:44 AM   #4
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ah ah funny!
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Old 10-21-2004, 11:47 AM   #5
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That was sweeet, and I definitely got sound!

Originally Posted by PeleProdigyGTO
Schweeeet so that's one of those $100,000 Kit car replicas right?
Nope, looks & sounds pretty real to me, it looks like its in some kind of road rally, with public roads closed.
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Old 10-21-2004, 12:09 PM   #6
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mmm, still moved
Can someone help me ? I really thought that the original GT40 was british ? Jeremy said it while reviewing the GT.
Like to know now if british or non-british
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Old 10-21-2004, 12:23 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Mopsdrops
mmm, still moved
Can someone help me ? I really thought that the original GT40 was british ? Jeremy said it while reviewing the GT.
Like to know now if british or non-british
Basically it was an American-funded, British built car. Ford didn't have the expertise to build a good LeMans car, so they went to England. Later the development went back to America, with Shelby making the cars winners.
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Old 10-21-2004, 12:44 PM   #8
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Wasnt the body designed my an englishman?
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Old 10-21-2004, 02:23 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by sentra_dude
Originally Posted by Mopsdrops
mmm, still moved
Can someone help me ? I really thought that the original GT40 was british ? Jeremy said it while reviewing the GT.
Like to know now if british or non-british
Basically it was an American-funded, British built car. Ford didn't have the expertise to build a good LeMans car, so they went to England. Later the development went back to America, with Shelby making the cars winners.
Ford had a British devision, Ford told them to make a Ferrari beater since in the 60s Ford wanted to buy Ferrari but at the last min. they (Ferrari) pulled out. So Ford wanted to show them up and did so four years in a row at LeMans
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Old 10-21-2004, 02:24 PM   #10
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holy crap, that was beutiful, that sound has to be American in spirit.
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sound like 500hp (NA) minimal
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Old 10-21-2004, 03:53 PM   #12
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wow listen to that engine!!
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Old 10-22-2004, 12:20 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by sentra_dude
That was sweeet, and I definitely got sound!

Originally Posted by PeleProdigyGTO
Schweeeet so that's one of those $100,000 Kit car replicas right?
Nope, looks & sounds pretty real to me, it looks like its in some kind of road rally, with public roads closed.
I think I might have to dissagree on that count sentra_dude....the car in the vid is almost certainly a replica. There are (and were) several manufacturers which make stunning replicas of the GT40. I'm pretty certain this is one of them because of several things. The rear fenders are from a wide-body plan that is available through CAV and was available on other replicas like the ERA GT, GTD40 and others. The rear-view mirrors are also non-original items, and are very much the same as the ones that I've seen on the majority of GTD replicas I've spotted. The proportions of the front end of the car are also slightly different than on the '60's original. The nose droops a little further and the rear end sweeps together a bit faster than the original car. Lastly, from a common sense perspective, nobody with a $400k car is going to fit a hideous flap of metal to the back of it and call it a lip spoiler. The original MkII GT40s (which incidentally had a different rear deck and air outlets at the front than this car) had a similar flap of metal which was adjusted by a series of allen-screws. I'm not aware of any MkI body-style GT40s with the same aerodynamic addendum (of course that doesn't mean they don't exist hehe...just haven't seen any )
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Old 10-22-2004, 02:29 PM   #14
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^^^Yah, you could be/probably are right...

However, I have seen (on Speed Channel I think) a few of those closed-road rallies where owners bring out real GT40s and really go hard in them.

I'm still going to think its a real one btw, because that's more fun!
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Old 10-22-2004, 02:37 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Vansquish
Originally Posted by sentra_dude
That was sweeet, and I definitely got sound!

Originally Posted by PeleProdigyGTO
Schweeeet so that's one of those $100,000 Kit car replicas right?
Nope, looks & sounds pretty real to me, it looks like its in some kind of road rally, with public roads closed.
I think I might have to dissagree on that count sentra_dude....the car in the vid is almost certainly a replica. There are (and were) several manufacturers which make stunning replicas of the GT40. I'm pretty certain this is one of them because of several things. The rear fenders are from a wide-body plan that is available through CAV and was available on other replicas like the ERA GT, GTD40 and others. The rear-view mirrors are also non-original items, and are very much the same as the ones that I've seen on the majority of GTD replicas I've spotted. The proportions of the front end of the car are also slightly different than on the '60's original. The nose droops a little further and the rear end sweeps together a bit faster than the original car. Lastly, from a common sense perspective, nobody with a $400k car is going to fit a hideous flap of metal to the back of it and call it a lip spoiler. The original MkII GT40s (which incidentally had a different rear deck and air outlets at the front than this car) had a similar flap of metal which was adjusted by a series of allen-screws. I'm not aware of any MkI body-style GT40s with the same aerodynamic addendum (of course that doesn't mean they don't exist hehe...just haven't seen any )
Yep, you're right. It's a replica. But none the less, I'd drive it any day.
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