GT40ish ¿With a sunroof?

Lynn Larsen

Lynn Larsen

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Fiero based GT40ish car w/ sunroof. At least they had the sense to use a manual transmission donor!

$5K for openers
Located: Kenna, WV
 

Dave Bilyk

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Ouch, ish is right Lynn
not inspired to paint that one then Paul:D
Let's hope it goes under the hammer, and I'm not talking auctions here:rolleyes:
 
For a second there, I thought it was the prototype put together by FAV in 1974 when Ford came out with the Mustang II with MPG in mind. Not really.

Really, someone must have been out of their mind when they did this one.

Gary Kadrmas
 

Doug S.

The protoplasm may be 72, but the spirit is 32!
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Gregg said:
I think the better car to base a minature forty on would be the Opel GT.

Except the Opel was front engined, wasn't it? At lease the Fiero was a mid-engine design. The Opel was a much better looking car, though (IMHO)!

V-8 Archie produces a GT40 replica using a SBC where the Fiero 4 banger was. I predict it would be a wild ride! You can check out their GT4T right here: V-8 Archie's GT4T

The V8archie GT4T is represented as a "...totally accurate Mk I body..."--sure looks more accurate than that one in Lynn's original post. You decide for yourself, I guess.

As for the styling, I, too, think it's far enough off that it's a no-go. Still, for those for whom authenticity is not important and who are willing to accept the obvious styling differences, one of these might just be the ticket. As far as cost, I think they are much less than our 40's--never cared enough to investigate that issue.

Doug
 
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Gregg

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Gary Kadrmas said:
Gregg,

When the Opel GT came out, I thought everyone viewed that as a poor mans Corvette.

Gary Kadrmas

Yes Gary, the opel was the poor man's vette.
 

Doug S.

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post deleted--double post by mistake.

Doug
 

Gregg

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YerDugliness said:
Except the Opel was front engined, wasn't it? At lease the Fiero was a mid-engine design. The Opel was a much better looking car, though (IMHO)!

V-8 Archie produces a GT40 replica using a SBC where the Fiero 4 banger was. I predict it would be a wild ride! You can check out their GT4T right here: V-8 Archie's GT4T

The V8archie GT4T is represented as a "...totally accurate Mk I body..."--sure looks more accurate than that one in Lynn's original post. You decide for yourself, I guess.

As for the styling, I, too, think it's far enough off that it's a no-go, too. Still, for those for whom authenticity is not important and who are willing to accept the obvious styling differences, one of these might just be the ticket. As far as cost, I think they are much less than our 40's--never cared enough to investigate that issue.

Doug
Yes, Doug, the Opel was front engine. I've heard rumors of a few V-8 transplants. I don't believe the car would need a V-8 based upon its size and weight though. Still believe the SHAPE of the Opel would lend itself to a prettier scaled down GT40 than the fiero based kits. It would solve the transaxle question.
 

Keith

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Gregg said:
Yes Gary, the opel was the poor man's vette.

Bit of a shame that monicker as I think the Opel GT was one of the prettiest and well proportioned cars ever made - certainly one of my all time favourites....
 

Randy V

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I must admit that for a short time I was considering building a Lonestar LS40 just for a commuter car.

LS40 Kit Car Information

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The V8Archie car is actually pretty impressive for the price-point and overall look..

Not for me though..
 
Keith,

Nothing against the shape and styling of the Opal GT. I myself think it was a great looking car.

Met a nice blonde on an even numbered gas day in Portland in 1974. As it turned out, I got gas. She didn't. When we were out of the cars waiting in line for gas, turned out we were both down hill skiers. That weekend, she rode up to Mt. Hood, and we ended up being skiing partners. She had an Opal GT. I ended up fabricating a ski rack for her. Following weekend, she drove her car. Half way up the mountain, she spun it out of a patch of ice, and backed it into a ditch. Lucky, no damage to us, the car, or our ski gear. It was the last time I rode in her Opal GT.

Gary Kadrmas
 
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