Chassis drawings book in the works...

GT40 Enthusiasts Club members can see information the club has received from Porter Press about this book release in the club forum, this includes expected pricing information and discount available to club members.

Dave

Good to be a member
Thanks Dave
 
Book ordered,

here is an excerpt from the email from the publisher:

"...
Note:
This book is not intended to be a catalogue of all the drawings used to build the GT40 and derivatives - it does not contain sufficient information to make it possible to manufacture a GT40.

key points

  • Lavish production and large page format to display the drawings in all their glory.
  • Over 180 original GT40 technical drawings, plus numerous additional supporting drawings, illustrations, graphics and period photographs.
  • Technical drawings featuring the chassis components, engine, transmission, body and interior, suspension, brakes and steering.
  • Explanatory text and captions to put each of the drawings into context.
  • Details of the main companies and personalities behind the GT40 engineering story.
  • Superb colour cutaway illustrations of various evolutions of the GT40 and chassis structure.
  • Produced with the support of the Ford Archives........"
 
how do you order the book please

Hi Mark
You will need to register your interest with Louise at Porter Press, she will then sent a link to pre-order.
Email address is below.

Clayton

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In an email that Louise sent there was some indication that early orders would be at the price discussed above, but as the number of books remaining decreased there would be a price increase for the last of the books remaining.
 
Pre-orders are now available from the website.
As Ryan has mentioned above, price increases to 350 than 500 for the remaining books.

Clayton

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