charlie c
Lifetime Supporter
Hello geniuses! Long-time listener, first-time caller here.... I've got things like a Lotus Elise, a 70 Cuda 440 convertible, 70 Charger R/T, Magnum SRT8 and other fun toys, but I have learned that all quests for the quintissential "fast car" will sooner or later lead to a GT40 in some form!
First off, you guys have done some amazing builds and there are tons of lovely cars on here.... respect!
So, it looks like I'll be after a high-quality accurate-appearing replica with minor mod-cons, for twice-weekly canyon drives and bi-monthly track events. I've perused this forum extensively, and learned a great deal from your build diaries and such (thanks for going to the trouble to post them!), but a few questions remain... I will outline my thoughts, and if any care to chime in, light 'em up!
1 - I am looking for the most complete car possible, all the way up to a painted roller. I am not good with body and paint! This would be SPF or CAV, right?
2 - Accurate body shape and high-quality panel gaps etc. are of primary concern, as is original (or improved original?) anti-dive / anti-squat suspension geometry. Who's in front here?
3 - I prefer mono to spaceframe for accuracy's sake, but I have no opinion yet about steel vs. aluminum other than I think aluminum is a sexy idea.
4 - I like the idea of a steel roof (SPF?) and other fancy OEM-like items like the CAV uprights and other trick pieces that may deviate from original for the sake of safety and strength.
5 - If I stumble across the right car already built, I will snap it up in a second and save myself considerable torture, especially if it already has CA tags and SB100 status, but I am prepared to go the long route if it will get me the right car. I am not in a terrible hurry per se.
It appears that the big three right now are SPF, CAV, and RCR. (Are the SPF cars the only ones with continuation chassis numbers?) If you were an inexperienced newbie with insufficient shop space, living in SoCal with some access to amazing paint+body and engine shops, looking to get a top-quality replica of chassis 1075 going for street as well as track use....
...what would you do?
Opinions welcomed!
Also, if anybody is in the LA area (Woodland Hills) and has a car built / in progress / for sale, I'd LOVE to come see and hear all about it!
PS. Here's some of my rides:
First off, you guys have done some amazing builds and there are tons of lovely cars on here.... respect!
So, it looks like I'll be after a high-quality accurate-appearing replica with minor mod-cons, for twice-weekly canyon drives and bi-monthly track events. I've perused this forum extensively, and learned a great deal from your build diaries and such (thanks for going to the trouble to post them!), but a few questions remain... I will outline my thoughts, and if any care to chime in, light 'em up!
1 - I am looking for the most complete car possible, all the way up to a painted roller. I am not good with body and paint! This would be SPF or CAV, right?
2 - Accurate body shape and high-quality panel gaps etc. are of primary concern, as is original (or improved original?) anti-dive / anti-squat suspension geometry. Who's in front here?
3 - I prefer mono to spaceframe for accuracy's sake, but I have no opinion yet about steel vs. aluminum other than I think aluminum is a sexy idea.
4 - I like the idea of a steel roof (SPF?) and other fancy OEM-like items like the CAV uprights and other trick pieces that may deviate from original for the sake of safety and strength.
5 - If I stumble across the right car already built, I will snap it up in a second and save myself considerable torture, especially if it already has CA tags and SB100 status, but I am prepared to go the long route if it will get me the right car. I am not in a terrible hurry per se.
It appears that the big three right now are SPF, CAV, and RCR. (Are the SPF cars the only ones with continuation chassis numbers?) If you were an inexperienced newbie with insufficient shop space, living in SoCal with some access to amazing paint+body and engine shops, looking to get a top-quality replica of chassis 1075 going for street as well as track use....
...what would you do?
Opinions welcomed!
Also, if anybody is in the LA area (Woodland Hills) and has a car built / in progress / for sale, I'd LOVE to come see and hear all about it!
PS. Here's some of my rides:




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