***SOLD Active Power Cars GT40 (Project) SOLD***

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Hey everyone, I really don’t want to sell my project but I’m moving to the Outer Banks and there are no garages there. I will have no room for a car no less a project.

I’m at work now and just decided to sell.

I’ll update tonight with details, but here’s a quick snapshot:

Active chassis with aluminum tanks
Corvette suspension
Rack and pinion
QA1 coil shocks
2015 Gen II Coyote engine
Slash mold body

Still needs a lot of work. Major items are the transaxle, adapter plate and Coyote control pack.
After you get those, the big things are done.

I’m asking $29,000 and open to offers.

Here are some pictures, but like I said, I’ll add more tonight.



 
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Here are some more details:

CHASSIS

Active Power Cars chassis
Coyote accelerator pedal
Coyote pedal pad
Wilwood Pedal Assembly Brakes
Wilwood Pedal Assembly Clutch
Wilwood Master Cylinders brakes 3/4 front, 7/8 rear
Wilwood Master Cylinders clutch 3/4 plus fitting
Battery tray
Steering wheel
Steering Hub (Woodward)
Gas tanks

BODY (Body is a splash mold from an original MKII, purchased from a G40 enthusiast. I can’t guarantee that, but that’s what I was told. It’s an old body shell that I had professionally enhanced to give it all the correct inner fiberglass. The doors are rough as they haven’t been fitted or cut yet. They are brand new as is the hood).

Center Section
Dash
Front Clamshell
Rear Clamshell
Hood
Body latches
Gurney bubble

SUSPENSION

C5 Corvette Suspension (2004 Coupe)
Russell Stainless Brake Lines
Sway Bar Tie Rod Ends
Steering Rack
QA1 Coilovers ALN4855P 12.5” Fronts, 350 Springs
QA1 Coilovers ALN5855P 14” Rears, 550 Springs
American Racing VN527 Wheels Front 17x8
American Racing VN527 Wheels Rear 17x9
American Racing Spinners
Hoosier Sports Car DOT Radial Tires 46716A7 225-40-17 (R7) 4x
Hoosier Sports Car DOT Radial Tires 46730A7 275-40-17 (R7) 2x
Rotors and Pads

ENGINE

302 cu. in. 435 HP, Coyote Long Block from a 2015 Mustang GT, 45,000 miles
Engine stand & bolts
Intake manifold
Throttle body
Throttle body adapter Throttle neck and clamp
Air Cleaner
Coils and engine harness
Fuel injectors
VCT Solenoids
Cam position sensors
Crankshaft position sensor
Knock sensors
Knock sensor harness
Cam covers
Coil covers, dipstick, oil cap & PCV valves
Water pump & pulley
Alternator
Alternator bolt
Oil filter relocation adapter
Belt tensioner and bolt
Headers
Header collector
Shifter

COOLING SYSTEM

OPL Radiator
Anti-vibration mounts
Radiator Fan Shroud 12x25 max and fan sensor
Coolant Expansion / Recovery Tank
Silicone hoses and 16 gauge aluminum water tubes 1.5 OD
 
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Thanks, it needs a lot of work to finish, but the basics are there. It’s a great project. The engine alone is worth 8 grand.

I’d keep it but I need the cash. My wife and I are moving and there probably won’t be a garage there anyway.

I’m open to any offers. Don’t worry you won’t insult me. I may say no, but I won’t be offended.

I need this gone in the next 60 days.
 
Thanks, it needs a lot of work to finish, but the basics are there. It’s a great project. The engine alone is worth 8 grand.

I’d keep it but I need the cash. My wife and I are moving and there probably won’t be a garage there anyway.

I’m open to any offers. Don’t worry you won’t insult me. I may say no, but I won’t be offended.

I need this gone in the next 60 days.
I’ll come next week with 25k . Let me know .. 561-517-5261
 
Boy... déjà vu for me.... Very similar situation/condition as when I bought my DRB back in 2014.
Sold it couple years after completion as that was "the plan" when purchased....did ALL the work myself. But I really miss it.
Looks to be a good project to take over for the right guy.
Coyote is a good choice IMO... mate to 996 transaxle??
No front glass?
I personally prefer the MK1 aft shell and twin nostril panel...but those could be remedied..

Hope somebody worthy comes through on this.....
 
Boy... déjà vu for me.... Very similar situation/condition as when I bought my DRB back in 2014.
Sold it couple years after completion as that was "the plan" when purchased....did ALL the work myself. But I really miss it.
Looks to be a good project to take over for the right guy.
Coyote is a good choice IMO... mate to 996 transaxle??
No front glass?
I personally prefer the MK1 aft shell and twin nostril panel...but those could be remedied..

Hope somebody worthy comes through on this.....
Thanks, this is a good project and the 996 trans is the correct drivetrain. That’s what the trans mounts are designed for.

We’re moving to a place that doesn’t have many garages so I’m trying to sell it. If I can find a place with a garage, I may just keep it and finish it.
 
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