Ron Earp
Admin
I was just flipping through a car rag and noticed an article about the Pagani Zonda (incidentally, a darn ugly car if you ask me). The article went on about the "boutique" status of the marquee and mentioned that to date 60 cars had been delivered.
Now, 60 is far less than some GT40 replica companies, such as CAV, have delivered. And I'm sure there are more than 60 running CAVs around. So, I wonder if it would be possible to get a GT40 replica into a mainstream car rag to test? A CAV would be a good choice I think since there are a lot running ones out there, GTD would be good too but probably not for US rags and besides, the car really isn't available in the US any longer.
Some of the mainstream car rags have tested replica cars like the Superformance Daytona Coupe and the Factory Five Cobra replicas, but it always seems to go poorly. Engine breaks, car can't be ragged on, car won't perform, etc. etc. and the net conclusion at the end of the story is "cool, but not a real car". It'd be nice to see one of the US big three (R&T, C&D, or Motor Trend) test a well done GT40 and test it well.
Have we got any contacts here on the forum to start something like this? If we could manage it we'd need a car that was very well built (any currently available make would work), looked fantastic, and could at least match the Ford GT in straightline acceleration numbers as well as not break during the test!
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Ron
Now, 60 is far less than some GT40 replica companies, such as CAV, have delivered. And I'm sure there are more than 60 running CAVs around. So, I wonder if it would be possible to get a GT40 replica into a mainstream car rag to test? A CAV would be a good choice I think since there are a lot running ones out there, GTD would be good too but probably not for US rags and besides, the car really isn't available in the US any longer.
Some of the mainstream car rags have tested replica cars like the Superformance Daytona Coupe and the Factory Five Cobra replicas, but it always seems to go poorly. Engine breaks, car can't be ragged on, car won't perform, etc. etc. and the net conclusion at the end of the story is "cool, but not a real car". It'd be nice to see one of the US big three (R&T, C&D, or Motor Trend) test a well done GT40 and test it well.
Have we got any contacts here on the forum to start something like this? If we could manage it we'd need a car that was very well built (any currently available make would work), looked fantastic, and could at least match the Ford GT in straightline acceleration numbers as well as not break during the test!
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Ron