Anonymous guy's

Anonymous guy\'s

Hi to
all you "Anonymous" guys, why not take the time to register so we know who you are?

Regards
Chris /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
Re: Anonymous guy\'s

I was wondering that as well, Chris. When I click the "Who's Online" button there are usually twice as many anonymous users as registered members.

Perhaps they are interested in GT40s but don't feel they have anything to contribute yet. I like to think they're conducting their research with the help of the "search" button. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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Okay, you convinced me. I've registered.

By way of introduction, I'm dying to have a GT40, but I'm just a wanabe at this point. My wife says I have to restore her 1967 Mustang before I start any other project, and that's not a terrible thing. On the positive side, we've just moved so that I have garage space for both. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif

I had not registered before because I'm not sure I'll have much to add. At least you will know who is lurking about.

Thanks to all of you for sharing your GT40 experiences on the board here. Its a lot of fun just to read about. And Chris, those Gurney Weslake valve covers are about the coolest detail I've ever seen!

HISS96
 
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Well, in my case, and I am sure it is true for others,
I choose not to have my machine remeber who I am,
and therefore, when I peruse the board, if my cookie
has expired, I become anonymous.

Of course, that changes when I choose to post/reply /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Ian
 
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Well thanks for coming out of the shadow's and hiss96 tell your wife the Mustang is to far gone and could become the donor for your new GT40 especially if its a 289

Chris. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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I'm one of the anonymous lurkers as well. My name is Brad, and I've been learning about GT40's for almost a year now. It started when I just happened to be browsing through eBay Motors, and found a Manta CanAm for sale. It was in pretty rough shape, but the mid-engine V8/RWD platform really sparked my interest. Once I found all the people making GT40 replicas, the decision was easy /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif They're the perfect combination of old-school styling, massive power, great handling, and no-frills driving.

I come from a very different world of cars. All of my knowledge is in the Mitsu 3000GT/Dodge Stealth. They are technological marvels, sporting twin turbos, twin intercoolers, all-wheel drive, all-wheel steering, 24V DOHC V6, electronically adjustable suspension, electronically adjustable exhaust, active front and rear spoilers, and a myriad of other gizmos and toys. The downside is that they're overly complex, and everything is so tightly crammed in there that it's a pain to try to work on it. Plus they weigh over 4000 LBS with a driver in it!!!!! So you can imagine the drool coming from my mouth when I saw the <2500-lb curb weight of a GT40, combined with an engine & tranny that could be removed quicker than I could change the oil on my Stealth!

So my goal is to take the advice of my father on the KISS method (Keep It Simple, Stupid), and go back to a car that uses some simple physics to make it brutally fast. F=ma: FUN = Mass (very little) times Acceleration (whole lot) /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif I attended the SAAC Convention in Nashville last month, and met Joseph from GA and his beautiful blue CAV replica. Also saw the black CAV, the blue GT40 Australia assaulting the track, and the red GT40 tearing it up. I should be one of the youngest guys (22) to build a GT40 replica; hopefully Meat will make my dream financially attainable with a single-donor kit soon!

Can't wait to meet some more owners in the future, and become an owner myself one day. Until then, I'll keep learning more and more about these amazingly simplistic scream machines. Okay, that's my speech! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif

- Brad
92 Dodge Stealth R/T
 
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Chris, it is a 289, and the thought has crossed my mind. But I can't say anymore . . . she uses this computer too. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

Question. If I install a bundle of snakes backwards on the Mustang so they exit the grill, paint it blue with an orange stripe, and always drive it in reverse, do I still need a GT40? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Chris,
I can uncderstand some people's feelings when reading the board. I myself didn't join until after I got the KVA chassis, but had been browsing prior to that. Some time I feel it could be seen as overwhelming for some people. Not all have the knowledge and experiance that you have, even though I personally know you are more than willing to help and give advice (which I am most grateful!). I see your point though. The bit that gets me is people not filling in where they are located.

Brett
 

Max Walter

GT40s Supporter
Lifetime Supporter
Re: Anonymous guy\'s

I, like Ian (and probably many others), do not login most of the time, but check the forum fairly regularly just to read any new posts. Obviously if I want to post a reply I then have to login.

Therefore I (and probably most of us) appear as anonymous most of the time.
 
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Maxiboy,
If you log in on the same computer you can get the forum to remember you so you don't have to login /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

Brett
 

Max Walter

GT40s Supporter
Lifetime Supporter
Re: Anonymous guy\'s

Brett,

I am fully aware of this, and make use of this at home. However, when at work (none of us would read the forum at work would we /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif ) I deliberately do not - I wouldn't want someone else to log into the forum as me while I was out of my office (too much hassle to lock/unlock workstation every time).

Cheers, Max
 
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I'm another one guilty of not logging in all the time. I tend to post only if I have something to contribute (not often as I'm a wannabe) or have a question (more often).
 

Malcolm

Supporter
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Please to say I am no longer annonymous but after major problems in getting re-logged on to the forum, I am now back! Thanks for all you help Ron.
 
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I’ve taken the plunge also, after nearly a year of perusing this board among others, I’ve decided to get a GT40 replica rather than an FFR Cobra. Everyone seems very nice and helpful here.

Are there any events in or near NC, USA that I could take a look at an example of one of these beasts?

Thanks!

Shannon
 

Jim Rosenthal

Supporter
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Ron is in NC, maybe you could get a look at his RF. When my car is here in MD (this year, God willing) EVERYONE can come look at it. I plan to be seriously away from work and maybe a little inebriated too, when it arrives...I've only been waiting thirty-five years for this, hopefully it won't be forty years.
 
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OK OK I am here as well.
I also have not had anything to add hence no posts.
I have been researching the 40's for some time now and have found the forum invaluable. After visits to the Aussie manufactures I have now decided to build a RF car which was ordered last week. Now that I am a real player I am sure that my contriution will be much greater and I look forward to chatting with you all more often. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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Shannon,
Ron is in Raleigh, NC with an RF under construction. I am in VA Beach with a CAV demonstrator being finished up. I am sure there are others in this area.
 

Ron Earp

Admin
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Shannon, as Gary indicated I am down in Raleigh NC and you're welcome to come by and have a look at the car. Just let me know when you'd like to and I'd be happy to show you around. Take care,

Ron
 
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[ QUOTE ]
Shannon, as Gary indicated I am down in Raleigh NC and you're welcome to come by and have a look at the car. Just let me know when you'd like to and I'd be happy to show you around. Take care,

Ron

[/ QUOTE ]

Ron,

Thanks, I'm in Greensboro, so I'm only about an hour and a half away.. I'm still in the "gathering information" stage, so any insight that you might have I'd be grateful.

I really would like to take you up on the offer to see your RF. I've never put a kit car together before, but I've restored several old Mustangs, a 68 Z/28, and a 69 Jag XKE among others so I figure I could muddle my way through it. With luck I won't have to replace too many parts after I break them trying to install them "my way" /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

Now if I could only find a 40 chassis that could hold a 03 Cobra motor... does anyone realize what a 4 valve motor with crossover exhaust would sound like????? But I digress....

I'll email you off line if thats ok.

Again, many thanks
Shannon
 
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