Every Ultima owner will disagree strongly with that, but then again we are on a GT40 replica forum so we don't expect universal agreement!
I'll chime in and confirm that (here in the US at least) my Ultima gets way more attention than my GT40 replica, that said both are appreciated by a different crowd and as stated one is a modern design in it's own right the other a replica.
I recall back in 2009 when I ran the Virgiia City Hillclimb (organized by the Ferrari/Shelby club) a number of people came up and said the Ultima was the best looking Ferrari there! And I was competing against the likes of 16M 430's who's owners were not amused.
Julian
Hi Andy,
An original car like the Ultima sells on its merit alone and is not forced to rely on looking like an old classic car designed by someone else.
Well, that's forum etiquette down the toilet - the least you could have done before posting your company's brochure URL is become a forum supporter - if you really mean best wishes to GT40 owners that is... :lipsrsealed:
Can we have free reciprocal sales slots on your website too? There are only about 6 GT40 vendors that pay good money to advertise here.... :laugh:
Well then, many apologies for my mistake chums, but 'sponsoring vendors' normally have a tag or a flag or something to indicate same so that fools like me will not embarrass ourselves unduly?
Perhaps you're missing one...![]()
Our view is that it simply isn’t possible for a GT40 replica to match our world record figures including top gear lap times, regardless of power levels. .
Who gives a sh*t? It was a stupid, beer-addled question in the first place.
The real mystery to me is why you bothered to revive this silly thread. If you want to make a comparison with some meaning, compare the Ultima to the SLC, and let this thread go back to sleep.
To answer your question we revived the thread as we were pointed to it by a customer/ultima fan of ours only this week. This thread can actually be found by a google search about our products and since other kit manufacturers were discussing our product on a public forum we felt that our own response was required from a business point of view. We have now joined the forum as a supporting vendor which hopefully will help the community, it has become a superb platform for discussions and the forum contains a lot of Ultima related content. Hope that answers your question satisfactorily.
What would probably really help your business, from a business point of view, would be an objective comparison of a Ultima to an SLC or 917.
To aid in such a comparison, please feel free to send me a sample of your product so I can compare it against my cars.![]()
Im failing to see where all this 'technology' that is perceived in peoples minds as to what makes the Ultima a better car. Reality is, its still just another tube chassis with a plastic body over it. For instance suspension geometries are not infinte and as the chassis is just a pivot point for the suspension arms to swing on, you cant tell me that there is some 'magical secretive geometry' layouts that have not been achieved on hundreds of GT40s in the past, that creates some world leading performance.
As for the GT40s being 'old' in their design, well, Im damn sure any modern suspension developments have been incorporated into most every replica that is on the road as such.
If you stuff enough horsepower and big brakes into any lightweight vehicle of similar stature, youre going to get the same result.
As I said, there is nothing 'trick or magical' about whats under an Ultima that isnt under thousands of other replica cars in the world.
There was mention of the McLaren connection, as Gordon Murray commented "it was the best of a bad bunch", while Ron was quoted to say ".... utterly detested the thought that such a thing could be in any way involved with McLaren!" But that wasnt the purpose of the car.
Maybe thats what drew the crowds![]()
Im failing to see where all this 'technology' that is perceived in peoples minds as to what makes the Ultima a better car. Reality is, its still just another tube chassis with a plastic body over it. For instance suspension geometries are not infinte and as the chassis is just a pivot point for the suspension arms to swing on, you cant tell me that there is some 'magical secretive geometry' layouts that have not been achieved on hundreds of GT40s in the past, that creates some world leading performance.
As for the GT40s being 'old' in their design, well, Im damn sure any modern suspension developments have been incorporated into most every replica that is on the road as such.
If you stuff enough horsepower and big brakes into any lightweight vehicle of similar stature, youre going to get the same result.
As I said, there is nothing 'trick or magical' about whats under an Ultima that isnt under thousands of other replica cars in the world.