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Old 11-02-2006, 07:04 PM   #21
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I was thinking mille miglia as well. Definitely a 12 cylinder.

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Do the Ford GT's look similar? Thanks.

VERY much so.

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Old 11-02-2006, 07:17 PM   #24
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Vignale bodied Ferrari 250 MM. WAAAAYYYYY ahead of it's time.

http://www.pirro.com/All.Ferraris/ferraris-by-vignale/index.html
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I would love to have a 550! The wife wants a Cobra so it looks like it will be a cobra for me
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You'd be surprised how tiny these are. I mean you have to look up to see the driver of the 'Spriget' next to you at the Stoplight, look at the scale of the spyder next to a 356B in the pic. But, they're really a fantastic feeling. The Beck is almost triple the HP of the original w/ all disc brakes...

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Old 11-02-2006, 07:20 PM   #26
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Vignale bodied Ferrari 250 MM. WAAAAYYYYY ahead of it's time.

http://www.pirro.com/All.Ferraris/ferraris-by-vignale/index.html

What does "Vignale" mean? Is that a designers name? Or does it go well on Fettuccini??
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You'd be surprised how tiny these are. I mean you have to look up to see the driver of the 'Spriget' next to you at the Stoplight, look at the scale of the spyder next to a 356B. But, they're really a fantastic feeling. The Beck is almost triple the HP of the original w/ all disc brakes...

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Like an Elan next to a Miata. It lookes like 3/4 scale.
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What does "Vignale" mean? Is that a designers name? Or does it go well on Fettuccini??
A designer used by Ferrari until 1953.

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Vignale bodied Ferrari 250 MM. WAAAAYYYYY ahead of it's time.

http://www.pirro.com/All.Ferraris/ferraris-by-vignale/index.html
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Good call! I didn't think the grill on the 100MM was this big...

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Like an Elan next to a Miata. It lookes like 3/4 scale.
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Yep, I used to own a '72 Elan S3 SE w/ Big Valve Head. That is the one car I wished I'd never sold. You didn't drive that car, you wore it! The Boxster seems Mammoth compared to it, and the Elan would take the Boxster on a Road Course, I'm sure of it, especially the 26R's...

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I was looking at this company. Jay Leno bought one of these...I think a choice he would make would be somewhat credible. I just love the 550.
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Yes and No. The Ford GT is actually 4"-5" Taller and the original Holman-Moody's which were the definition of Hardscrabble, even the 17 homologation cars which were produced. The Ford GT, by comparison, is Plush!

Most people don't realize that the GT40's weren't actually Fords (which is why Ford can't call the GT a GT40, because Holman-Moody owns that name). Remembering the disaster in the 1955 Le Mans, where Mercedes driver Pierre Leveigh hit an Austin-Healey M100S and crashed his Mercedes W196S into the stands, decapitating 11 Fans, killing another 71, and injuring 76 more (the reason Mercedes withdrew from Le Mans for almost 50 years), Ford wanted to distance itself from liability. So, they contracted Specialty Race Car maker Holman-Moody to produce, register, and enter the cars as their own.

Holman-Moody, which survives to this day, registered many more chassis than they actually produced. So, they produced the GT40 Mk II Replica, but assigned some of the remaining chassis numbers to them. For all intents and purposes, they are a continuation of the originals, right down to chassis #s, rather than replicas.

But, Safir Cars LTD. (UK) bought the original tooling from Holman-Moody in the 70's and produced several Replicas in the late 80's-early 90's. These cost about twice ($300k) what the Ford GT costs ($150k).

The Ford GT is more modern and more refined (compared to the originals). A Surgeon, who is a member of the local Lotus Club, just bought a Ford GT this past spring which I got to drive at a Speed Event. It's a really nice car...

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I was looking at this company. Jay Leno bought one of these...I think a choice he would make would be somewhat credible. I just love the 550.
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I agree, Leno knows his stuff, or at least the people he employs do. The manager of his auto storage facility in Burbank is a fellow Esprit owner and pretty active on the Esprit Forums.

He says that Jay drives a different car every day and he phones this guy to tell him which one to get ready. I suspect he may have had some input. I can check with him, but I never heard of this outfit, not that they're not good, just never heard of them...

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MN, any information would be greatly appreciated! By the way, on the bottom of the website is the CGT speed record run at Talladega.
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Cobra fan here....

but I think I'd tire of it after I got it out of my system
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Probably the Cobra just for the sheer fun the sound and power - but that 550 replica looks pretty alluring....

I also wouldn't mind either that Austin Healy 3000 or Sunbeam Tiger in Jim's picture!
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i think the cobra looks like it means business more than the porsche, but id drive a porsche instead.

btw, saw one the other day
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Since I already have a real Porsche convertible, I'd probably buy the AC cobra replica because it's so doggone fast.

Of course, I'd probably have to look into buying an Atom before an AC cobra if blinding quick is what I am after.

These are pipe dreams though... I don't have the pocketbook or garage space for another car beyond the two I own and enjoy today.
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Probably the Cobra just for the sheer fun the sound and power - but that 550 replica looks pretty alluring....

I also wouldn't mind either that Austin Healy 3000 or Sunbeam Tiger in Jim's picture!
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Yea, that's a pic from this year's Intermarque Spring Fling, an annual Car Show here in the TC made up of all the local Car Clubs. That's a small portion of the cars which were on display, including our Boxster, just outside the pic...

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how much does a replica 550 go for?

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