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Fiberfab Avenger

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Unlike most GT 40 Replicas, this one has everything it should have (ie. Roll-up windows with all of the glass, horn, windshield wipers, all lights, and signals that work.)

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I wonder what we're missing on our cars?
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Re: Fiberfab Avenger

The Avenger is not a GT40 replica...never was...never will be...still...a lot of fun and giggles for only $ 5k.


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i owned one it was so much fun to drive in my small town of 10,000 people it caused 2wrecks lol i loved it
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I liked the Fiberfab Valkyrie better.. It looked a little more like a GT40 and most were setup with V8 engines.
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Re: Fiberfab Avenger

[/ QUOTE ]I wonder what we're missing on our cars?[/quote]

Although I know it's not period correct, I would like roll-up windows. I looked high and low for a GT40 replica with roll-ups without success, but Fran did say in a PM that he was aware of one 40 (might have been an original, I can't remember) that had been outfitted with roll-ups, rather unsuccessfully.

I live in an area with a lot of toll roads and a way to get my hand out the window with change for the toll would be helpful. I know most 40's are outfitted with a small hinged window, but I've also seen quite a few Daytona replicas fitted with a much larger sliding window. That looks like a better solution for my situation.

I, too, liked the Valkyrie better. The Avenger was usually either VW or Corvair powered, but the Valkyrie was a V-8 mid-engined design. It was a SBC powered Valkyrie with a BOS exhaust on a used car lot in Denver, CO that started my love affair with mid-engined cars (MANY years ago, I might add).

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Although I know it's not period correct, I would like roll-up windows. I looked high and low for a GT40 replica with roll-ups without success, but Fran did say in a PM that he was aware of one 40 (might have been an original, I can't remember) that had been outfitted with roll-ups, rather unsuccessfully.

I live in an area with a lot of toll roads and a way to get my hand out the window with change for the toll would be helpful. I know most 40's are outfitted with a small hinged window, but I've also seen quite a few Daytona replicas fitted with a much larger sliding window. That looks like a better solution for my situation.

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Check out this thread - it may be of interest...
http://www.gt40s.com/forum/gt40-tech...e-windows.html
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Re: Fiberfab Avenger

Both the DRB and the MKIII windows appear to be hinged windows--it looks like they may hinge to an opening of about 6"-8" at the back of the opening in the door, but that probably wouldn't allow me to get my arm out to drop the toll $$ without major contortions. The helicopter vents are great for ventilation and don't seem to leak in the rain from what I hear.

I'll surf around and see if I can find a photo of a Daytona replica with sliding window. The one I saw created an opening about 8" X 10", certainly enough to stick one's arm through to drop coins into the toll both coin receptor. I think they would be equally workable on a GT40, although not as aesthetically pleasing as a hinged vent, IMHO.

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Somewhere in the archives you find a thread from Jim G (MK IV-J6)
on restoration of his Lola tub. In it are a couple shots of the neat
power windows he installed. I'd think something similar could be
done with a GT40....just take some ingenuity and patience.

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Doug,

"I live in an area with a lot of toll roads and a way to get my hand out the window with change for the toll would be helpful. "

Why do you bother to stop and pay. Won't your forty pass below the toll booth swing arm?
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LOL!!!!!---you would not believe how I'm smiling at that thought!!!!!

One option would be an "EZ Tag". It's some kind of electronic box that registers my passing every time I go through a toll booth, and there's no need to even slow down--just blast on through. The EZ Tag lanes don't have toll both swing arms. Some of the Houston area toll roads don't even have toll booths--they are open only to EZ Tag users.

Still smiling over the idea of "flying low", "under the radar" so to speak, though!!

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It's not the easiest to see, but try surfing into this site and look at the way the sliding pleixiglass/lexan window was done. It slides forward and makes a pretty big hole.

http://www.automedia.com/article/ima...1201cs_p07.jpg

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