Newbie
You've asked several questions that cross
many different topics, so I'll just generalize to keep my thoughts short:
1. I like open cars also, but the prevailing
philosophy is simply to install A/C to
keep the GT40 cool. Ford did make some
open top GT40's but they just don't seem
to look as good. Tornado Sportcars sells
removable tops, but I've never seen one.
2. Big blocks take up more space, weigh more,
costs more, and require more expensive
transmissions, shafts, etc to support.
And since vast majority of GT40s came
with small blocks, a small block is more
original.
3. Performance = $$$. How fast do you want
to go? GT40's weigh close to a Cobra,
so performance is similar. Of course
top speed of the GT40 is higher (given
same gearing and HP) due to aerodynamics.
4. As far as reading is concerned there are
a couple you can get from Classic Motorbooks dedicated to GT40s, and of course
this Forum has lot's of good info.
Good luck!
MikeDD
You've asked several questions that cross
many different topics, so I'll just generalize to keep my thoughts short:
1. I like open cars also, but the prevailing
philosophy is simply to install A/C to
keep the GT40 cool. Ford did make some
open top GT40's but they just don't seem
to look as good. Tornado Sportcars sells
removable tops, but I've never seen one.
2. Big blocks take up more space, weigh more,
costs more, and require more expensive
transmissions, shafts, etc to support.
And since vast majority of GT40s came
with small blocks, a small block is more
original.
3. Performance = $$$. How fast do you want
to go? GT40's weigh close to a Cobra,
so performance is similar. Of course
top speed of the GT40 is higher (given
same gearing and HP) due to aerodynamics.
4. As far as reading is concerned there are
a couple you can get from Classic Motorbooks dedicated to GT40s, and of course
this Forum has lot's of good info.
Good luck!
MikeDD