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Don Ferrette
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SEP 11, 09:34 PM
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It might not have it's Fiero skin anymore but it's still an '85 chassis underneath.
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cam-a-lot
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SEP 11, 09:40 PM
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Not really a fan of kit cars, but this looks amazing. Unlike a real GT 40...which would be crazy expensive to own, and too scary to drive... this is a car you can actually enjoy! Nicely done
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Don Ferrette
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SEP 11, 09:59 PM
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quote | Originally posted by cam-a-lot:
Not really a fan of kit cars, but this looks amazing. Unlike a real GT 40...which would be crazy expensive to own, and too scary to drive... this is a car you can actually enjoy! Nicely done |
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Thanks. I can't take all the credit though, most was already done when I got it. I've loved the GT40 since I had one as an HO slot car when I was a kid. It is in my opinion the best kit rendition of the original GT40mk2 but sadly the owner of ASPP who made the body kit is no longer with us. There is a supercharged 3.8 V-6 providing the go power so she's got some kick. I just got done doing a total rehab on the interior to get it where I wanted it, engine bay will be next over the winter.
[This message has been edited by Don Ferrette (edited 09-11-2022).]
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Don Ferrette
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SEP 11, 10:14 PM
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Patrick
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SEP 12, 12:25 AM
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Very nice!
An original GT40 (and/or Ford GT) is one of the few Fords I'd ever ever want to own,
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Larryinkc
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SEP 12, 08:34 AM
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Great looking car, nice job on the interior.
The Ford GT and 308 Ferrari have always been the best looking cars in my world. I would be happy with either one, I ended up with a 1988 Mera. It has a 3.8 supercharged engine too, just for fun.
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