I never thought that a person could own too many cars, but I find myself bouncing between projects too much. I have decided to put my GTD up for offers. My car was built in UK in 1990, to the best of my knowledge as a combination street/ track car. (those in UK may comment on this) it was exported in to US in 2003 and went through a couple owners. It was sent to a shop in Alabama- Impatient Creations who did some customizing as well as installing a Roush built motor. I bought the car in 2011 and have tried to put the car to some extent but not completely back to original configuration. I have considerable documentation about its history. Impatient Creations has a website showing their work on the car <impatientcreations.com> 1967 Ford GT40.
The car shows mileage as 15,548. The motor is a 331 stroked small block with the four webers, nice ceramic coated exhaust, baffled "T" oil pan, mini high torque starter, etc. I have not had it apart but I believe that the flywheel was lightened as the thing has crazy throttle response. Motor is very tight, no oil leaks at all. I am not sure how much time on the engine. I am guessing that Roush really got into this project as he put his signature on the dash and engine bay.
Tranny is Renault R30 five speed.
Suspension is fully adjustable on all four wheels with coil over Spax shocks, etc. Alcon brakes in front. Brakes have front/rear bias control in cockpit. Wheels are Vintage Wheel replicas (South African) 17X8 front, 17X10.5 rear with Nitto 01 tires. Fuel system consists of two aluminum tanks with two Carter fuel pumps, switchable left or right.
5 point harness for driver, Gurney bubble. Wide body configuration in rear. Back up camera in rear license frame.
The car came out of the paint shop a little while ago and I am still trying to get it put together. I have put new side windows in but haven't installed the vent windows. Haven't installed exterior mirrors, seems like a lot of ideas what to do there. I have the bullet style mirrors still in the box. Etc, etc.
If I get the can completely put together I am thinking offers in the 70K USD range would be reasonable. Car as is -- I am open to offers.
I will get the car out of the garage for better pics in the next couple days and will get videos of engine noise (sweet) and car driving down street...
I am certain that I am missing pertinent information. Will get more pics in on here in the AM.
Regards,
Paul
The car shows mileage as 15,548. The motor is a 331 stroked small block with the four webers, nice ceramic coated exhaust, baffled "T" oil pan, mini high torque starter, etc. I have not had it apart but I believe that the flywheel was lightened as the thing has crazy throttle response. Motor is very tight, no oil leaks at all. I am not sure how much time on the engine. I am guessing that Roush really got into this project as he put his signature on the dash and engine bay.
Tranny is Renault R30 five speed.
Suspension is fully adjustable on all four wheels with coil over Spax shocks, etc. Alcon brakes in front. Brakes have front/rear bias control in cockpit. Wheels are Vintage Wheel replicas (South African) 17X8 front, 17X10.5 rear with Nitto 01 tires. Fuel system consists of two aluminum tanks with two Carter fuel pumps, switchable left or right.
5 point harness for driver, Gurney bubble. Wide body configuration in rear. Back up camera in rear license frame.
The car came out of the paint shop a little while ago and I am still trying to get it put together. I have put new side windows in but haven't installed the vent windows. Haven't installed exterior mirrors, seems like a lot of ideas what to do there. I have the bullet style mirrors still in the box. Etc, etc.
If I get the can completely put together I am thinking offers in the 70K USD range would be reasonable. Car as is -- I am open to offers.
I will get the car out of the garage for better pics in the next couple days and will get videos of engine noise (sweet) and car driving down street...
I am certain that I am missing pertinent information. Will get more pics in on here in the AM.
Regards,
Paul