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06-17-07, 09:33 AM
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| | CESLAW Gold Supporter 
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Illinois
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Rep Power: 5  | Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build Chama, New Mexico, just south of the Colorado border, is a tiny mountain community that exits today for primarily one reason: it is the home of the Cumbres and Toltec narrow gauge railroad. The century old steam engines pull passenger cars filled with sight seers on an all day trip through some of the most impressive mountain scenery in the USA. Monday, June 11, 2007, our family was in Chama getting ready to board the train. We may have been 1800 miles away from Detroit, but our GT-40 remained foremost on the minds of my son, Ryan, and me. Although Chama is hours away from a McDonalds or Walmart, it does have good cell phone service, so a call to Fran was in order. The car was nearly ready to be shipped. Time for a third and final road trip to Detroit before shipment, so we made arrangements to meet Fran on Saturday, June 16th. We drove just shy of 4000 miles in nine days. We like to drive. Fran graciously met with us on Saturday morning despite the fact he was in the midst of moving to his new home. The ten hour drive from our home in Southern Illinois to Detroit was well worth it. The engine was sitting in the chassis. The chassis hardware was in place. The black powder coated chassis looked good. The doors were hung. We came up with a short ‘to do’ list for the coming week. If all goes well, the car will be in our garage within the next week or so. The engine is a 302 built by T and L Engineering, Stanfield, N.C. Lloyd at T and L affectionately described it as a ‘small’ engine, more accustomed to building monster Nascar engines. But for our purposes, with an Audi transmission, it should be more than adequate. The “Ford Racing” valve covers will be replaced with ‘Guerney Weslake’ covers. The carbs are Weber 44IDF. A cold box and back fire plate is being fabricated by Fran. Our goal is an engine that will be as original looking as reasonably possible. |
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06-17-07, 10:50 AM
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| | Big-Foot Gold Supporter 
Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Minneapolis, MN GT40: Replica
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| Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build Nice pics Chuck! I posted a message to you on Fran's board also about how to post pictures there..
The engine looks great!!! Apparently you had Fran and the boys hang the doors or you worked very quickly!
I'm curious about what appears to be your lift - Can you tell us more about it? |
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06-17-07, 02:02 PM
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| | Pantera1889 10 tenths 
Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Maryland,USA GT40: RCR MK1
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Rep Power: 18   | Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build CESLAW:Congrats!!!! Welcome to the club!!!What are your plans for the car???
Randy:I think the pictures were taken at RCR.
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06-17-07, 04:36 PM
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| | Dlampe Silver Supporter 
Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Centralia IL GT40: RCR GT 40
Posts: 529
Rep Power: 9  | Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build Where do you live? i live in Centralia. I think we spoke on the phone last winter. |
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06-17-07, 09:53 PM
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| | crossle43 Lifetime Premier Supporter 
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Arlington, WA GT40: RCR40 #27
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Rep Power: 7  | Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build Well done, Chuck. From the looks of things (and the build by Bill D 'n son is any indication), Ryan is in for as much fun as you are! We're all looking forward to watching your progress... speaking of which, no more train rides till you're done, kapeesh?
Welcome to the family!
Best,
T.
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06-18-07, 09:29 PM
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| | CESLAW Gold Supporter 
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Illinois
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Rep Power: 5  | Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build We live in Carterville, Illinois, about 60 miles due south of Dean Lampe. We like to drive, so when this project ends, a car with good road manners for long cruises is our first goal. To that end our power plant is rather modest by current standards, with power in the same range as the original GT 40. Our second goal is originality. Although attempting to build an exact reproduction is not practical, we want to incorporate styling cues that will create an original impression. For example, a cold box, back fire plate, Weber carbs, and Guerny-Weslake valve covers, will be part of the package. There are lots of other ideas and details rattling around, but how many of those materialize remains to be seen. The color scheme will be based upon the Essex Wire cars. Not because of any particular interest in Essex Wire, their track record, the drivers, or other historical details associated with Essex Wire, but just because we like white with a red stripe down the middle. This is our second build project. We completed an Everett Morrison Cobra with a 427 SO in January of this year. Building it was such a thrill, we ordered the RCR the last business day of 2006 to keep us busy for another year. The Cobra has been registered since mid February, now four months, and already 2100 miles are on the clock. Did I mention we like to drive? (Ryan got his driver’s license the same week the Cobra was registered – how is that for coincidence!). The pictures of the GT were all taken at Fran’s shop. Here are a few more including the Mark IV and the coupe with the Lexus engine. At the risk of alienating GT-40 fans, a couple of pictures of the Cobra are also included. |
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06-18-07, 09:40 PM
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| | Dlampe Silver Supporter 
Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Centralia IL GT40: RCR GT 40
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Rep Power: 9  | Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build If you ever want to do a drive in the cobra up to see me, Ill show you some of the modifications i have done on my car. I think it will be out of paint by the end of the week and the go cart will be running soon. If i can be of any help, just send me a note. Nice Cobra! Here is my last cobra project. midohio track day.jpg
Bare aluminum is a pain in the arse! |
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06-18-07, 10:57 PM
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| | Dalton 4 Tenths 
Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Sydney, Aust.
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Rep Power: 8  | Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build Looking forward to further posts, guys. You DO like to drive.
If the GT40 workmanship stays as good as your build on the Cobra, it will be a righteous beast.
Keep the progress reports and pics flowing.
Dalton |
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06-18-07, 11:23 PM
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| | CESLAW Gold Supporter 
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Illinois
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Rep Power: 5  | Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build Dean: thanks for the offer. I will likely take you up on that some time soon. Your Kirkham Cobra is stunning.
John: that Lola is awesome! How do you like those Webers? |
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07-02-07, 09:17 AM
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| | CESLAW Gold Supporter 
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Illinois
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Rep Power: 5  | Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build Delivery Interstate 57 runs from Chicago to the southern tip of Illinois, nearly 400 miles. It is a long and boring drive, passing through endless miles of corn fields. Our home in Carterville is about fifty miles from the southern tip of Illinois. It is a small enough community that we can lay claim to having the only GT for fifty miles. (Dean Lampe is the next closest) and one of only two Cobras. In the last nine days of June we had the opportunity of driving from Carterville to Chicago and back three times for business reasons. All this road time gave us a chance to make the calls to arrange delivery. Fran got us in touch with a private hauler who was most accommodating and in short order the arrangements were made. Sunday afternoon, July 1, the car was delivered. We spent the next six hours opening boxes and inventorying parts. Ryan and I were like two kids on Christmas morning. Our initial impression is the same as when we saw the car in Detroit a month ago: WOW! We were surprised to discover polished headers and pipes. The fuel filler caps each have locking caps inside, each with a separate key, but each key marked with an “L” and “R”, a nice touch. We ordered the ‘wings’ which mount on the sides of the fire wall with the clip brackets, and found the clip bracket hardware included. The gauges with their new style graphics look great. The engine pulleys are nicely machined bits. For those waiting to receive their kit, I am attaching a few pics of the parts: GT40CobraJuly1.JPG Muffler2.JPG FuelCap.JPG GaugesandSenders.JPG ACHeaterUnit.JPG |
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07-02-07, 10:44 AM
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| | Steve26 A Tenth 
Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Washington Stat GT40: scratch built
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Rep Power: 6  | Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build Beautiful! Welcome to the world of GT40s and congratulations.
Steve |
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07-02-07, 01:53 PM
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| | Bill D I Have No Life 
Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: Camarillo, CA
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Rep Power: 33   | Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build Good choice for a GT40. Diane and I were in Chama just last week. Very quaint little town.
Keep is posted with yout build.
Bill
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07-02-07, 06:13 PM
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| | CESLAW Gold Supporter 
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Illinois
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Rep Power: 5  | Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build Bill: hope you rode the train! But then not much reason to go otherwise. |
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07-03-07, 05:54 PM
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| | no0one Rookie 
Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Detroit'ish Michigan
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Rep Power: 2  | Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build welcome to the family...
what kind of camera are you using? |
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07-03-07, 10:10 PM
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| | ahirsbrunner Administrator 
Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Chicago, IL USA GT40: RCR-40 #24
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Rep Power: 8  | Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build Hi Chuck,
You mentioned:
"We ordered the ‘wings’ which mount on the sides of the fire wall with the clip brackets, and found the clip bracket hardware included."
I was wondering what these 'wings' are for?
Thanks,
Al |
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07-03-07, 10:37 PM
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| | gt40fran Sponsoring Vendor 
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| Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build easier lift off....couldn't resist
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07-05-07, 07:16 PM
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| | CESLAW Gold Supporter 
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Illinois
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Rep Power: 5  | Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build Cute Fran!
Regarding the 'wings':
Picturess of the original GTs suggest that the fire wall was actually a double panel so that the rear was vertical and nearly flush with the back of the spider. A support brace then extended between the 'wings' beneath the rear window on the fire wall. On early cars a nice oval opening for ventilation was visible on the outer most portion of this panel and the fuel pumps and other hardware were mounted more inboard. At the top of the wing is a bracket which secures to the leading edge of the clip. I wanted to simulate these details, and asked Fran if the 'wings' could be fabricated. He did an excellent job. They are good solid pieces which look good and fit well.
The first GTs ducted air from the front, through the doors, and into the engine compartment through those oval openings on the outer portions of the 'wings.' It quickly became apparent that this ventilation system did not work as intended. In pics of some early cars one can see aluminum plates screwed over the vent openings. My plan is to place a 4" x 8" oval plate in that approximate location, to duplicate that affect, which will also give me access to the space behind the 'wing.' I may locate the MSD ignition box and a few other parts in that space to keep the overall engine compartment as clean as possible.
Please note that second picture of the wing is not in the final position - it is just for illustration.
The camera? An old Cannon power shot with the resolution set low enough to make pasting to this site painless. I almost never use the flash. |
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07-05-07, 11:14 PM
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| | Big-Foot Gold Supporter 
Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Minneapolis, MN GT40: Replica
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| Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build Good eye Chuck! In all the pictures I've seen of the 40's - I never noticed the double bulkhead! |
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