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12-13-07, 02:33 PM
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| | Mesa 3 Tenths 
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Santa Clara, Ca GT40: SLC 001
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Rep Power: 6  | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder Congrats on the Porsche Johan. Nice nice nice. It look all a little ''erector set'' under the hood though, but then thats the way they look! Looks like the left seat is missing the left bolster in order to get it to fit in the car :-)
Cool Ride
I saw a Rothmans at Fantasy Junction and it was to lust after for sure. |
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12-13-07, 02:53 PM
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| | 6 Tenths 
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Rep Power: 15   | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder Thank you for the compliments on the car. Same car (it was at Fantasy Junction). |
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12-13-07, 03:15 PM
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| | 6 Tenths 
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Rep Power: 15   | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder Quote:
Originally Posted by chuck 1 I have sat in it(the Lola) and love it. | Chuck, are you Rick's son ? |
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12-13-07, 04:10 PM
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| | rstallbaum Rookie 
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Rep Power: 2  | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder I dont think so.... |
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12-13-07, 04:43 PM
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| | chuck 1 7 Tenths 
Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: greenville,SC GT40: CAV
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Rep Power: 11  | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder if I am, I have not been getting my allowance in a timely fashion
__________________ chuck smith
CAV MONO GT40-302
SPF Daytona Coupe- Roush 427r
Kirkham 427 cobra- 427so |
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12-14-07, 01:50 PM
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| | Randy Bronze Supporter 
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Rep Power: 2  | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder Johan, what kind of $$ does it take to run and maintain this beast? I'm sure the trans. was not easy or cheep to repair? How often did you run it? Your car is stunning ! Is the car ready for assembly, or what is required to finnish?
I have never owned anything like this and am interested in learning about it. WONDERFULL
Randy
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12-14-07, 03:35 PM
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| | adr3 
Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: texas GT40: none yet
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Rep Power: 1  | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder Is there a website with information on the T70 Spider? Google didn't find anything. |
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12-14-07, 03:39 PM
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| | adr3 
Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: texas GT40: none yet
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Rep Power: 1  | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder Any sites for the Lola Mk3? |
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12-14-07, 05:49 PM
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| | 6 Tenths 
Join Date: Dec 2002 GT40: USA
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Rep Power: 15   | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder First, ADR3, you can go to Lola Heritage
and learn about Lolas.
Randy, thanks for the compliments on the car. Expense is a relative concept, but it costs about the same to run as any mid-engine v8 vintage race car. Every couple of years it needs to be taken apart and put back together. It will be dependable that way instead of waiting for things to break.
The transmission input shaft is $750.
With a ZF and less horsepower, the car would be cheap to do track days with. Entry fees, gas, tires, brake pads every few events, tires every few events, etc.
Racing is more expensive than track days though...
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12-14-07, 07:14 PM
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| | iank2112 9 Tenths 
Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: San Diego, CA GT40: none yet
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Rep Power: 17  | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder Quote:
Originally Posted by Johan Thanks Gary, I wish you had won the Lotto as well.
This is a picture of the car when it was based in Europe.  | Aaah, Bob Usher-Spark's old car & spares. OK, now I know why it sounded
familiar ...
Sorry Johan, not enough racing experience or money to do it justice.
Ian
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12-14-07, 07:38 PM
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| | 6 Tenths 
Join Date: Dec 2002 GT40: USA
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Rep Power: 15   | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder Yes, good ole Dr. Bob. Hope he is doing well, but I did not buy it from him (although I came close). This is the car that the GD T70 took roots from. Then Dr. Bob sold it to Can Am Exotics here in the USA, and they copied it and built a red car, before I bought it a few years ago.. The bodywork has found its way onto numerous cars at this point, which is a good thing in my view making spares readily obtainable. The best source would be RCR for that, as they have the set of molds and do great work.
Gardner Douglas T70 
Can Am exotics T70: 
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12-14-07, 07:47 PM
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| | gt40fran Sponsoring Vendor 
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| Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder Thanks Johan...now ship me your 962 and lets get serious.....
__________________ FRAN HALL replica manufacturer.....
RCR-40..Mk1, 2 and Mk4
RCR-70 Mk3b
RCR-70 Spider
RCR-P4
Superlite Coupe
Superlite Roadster...including Electrolite
RCR917
XJ13 for SCF www.RACECARREPLICAS.COM www.superlitecars.com |
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12-17-07, 03:53 AM
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| | roclery 3 Tenths 
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Rep Power: 7  | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder Should this link to "RCR's next car should be..."?
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12-18-07, 10:18 AM
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| | 6 Tenths 
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Rep Power: 15   | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder
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12-18-07, 10:48 AM
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| | gt40fran Sponsoring Vendor 
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| Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder Bring It On......
__________________ FRAN HALL replica manufacturer.....
RCR-40..Mk1, 2 and Mk4
RCR-70 Mk3b
RCR-70 Spider
RCR-P4
Superlite Coupe
Superlite Roadster...including Electrolite
RCR917
XJ13 for SCF www.RACECARREPLICAS.COM www.superlitecars.com |
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12-18-07, 12:11 PM
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| | 6 Tenths 
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Rep Power: 15   | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder No no, we are telling you to bring it on...  |
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12-18-07, 12:31 PM
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| | Igofaster Rookie 
Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Rocklin CA GT40: None
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Rep Power: 2  | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder Johan,
I know you are looking to thin the herd, but...any interest in trading for a Kirkham SC with a '65 side oiler and aluminum Keith Craft toploader?
Just thought I'd throw that out there. Dreaming is free, you know  .
Ron Rowberry
BTW: Fabulous 962C. I'm a Porsche guy deep down (356C, two 912s). The 956/962 series have been my favorits since watching them go at it at Laguna Seca back in the '80s. Great cars. |
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12-18-07, 01:41 PM
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| | 6 Tenths 
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Rep Power: 15   | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder Quote:
Originally Posted by Igofaster Johan,
I know you are looking to thin the herd, but...any interest in trading for a Kirkham SC with a '65 side oiler and aluminum Keith Craft toploader?
Just thought I'd throw that out there. Dreaming is free, you know  .
Ron Rowberry
BTW: Fabulous 962C. I'm a Porsche guy deep down (356C, two 912s). The 956/962 series have been my favorits since watching them go at it at Laguna Seca back in the '80s. Great cars. | Ron, First thanks for the compliments on both cars, directly on the 962 and implicitly on the T70. The 962 is a not a 962c, which was European Group C car, but an IMSA 962 for racing in the United States. The main difference is the size of the motor (Group c = 2.8 liter twin Turbo and IMSA = 3.2 Liter single kkk #38 turbo which was in 1987 got a restrictor of 34mm to dumb it down a bit and a 3.0 liter displacement limit for IMSA). Small details, but interesting I hope.
I have a storage space issue that prevents me from saying I would trade for the Kirkham, which sounds like a fantastic car, + I have a Cobra, but that said I would appreciate looking at a photo or two of it. Feel free to post them on this thread if you like. We all like Cobras here.
Dreaming was all I was doing when I decided to try a mid-engine race car in 1998, and it is hard to go back to front or rear mounted engines. They stick to ground like Polish cheerleader doing split. |
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12-18-07, 01:53 PM
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| | Gary Kadrmas Silver Supporter 
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Oregon, USA GT40: Not yet, but so
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Rep Power: 13   | Re: Heritage Engineering T70 Spyder Ron,
Nice looking Cobra (your picture posted in your profile area). It almost looks like it does not have a hood scoop. Like Johan said, post some pictures so all of us can enjoy your ride. 
__________________ Gary Kadrmas
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