Hauling the Mail

Mike

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Member here?

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Randy V

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Definately hauling some serious butt there!!!!

I believe I'll go take a cool shower now!
 

Jim Rosenthal

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I think this is a period car, but maybe done up to look like a Gulf-Wyer team car. Did you see the Rotoflex couplings? I don't think many of the later cars have those, unless it is a Gelscoe GT40.

Great sound from the crossover exhaust system; gives me chills. Wish they had showed more of the car itself, like the engine compartment and the interior, etc. Nice video, though.
 
Where's my keys? Makes one want to go out and drive the wheels off the 40. Jim you maybe right...this could be a car Claude Nabaum had built for his stable by Gelscoe. If I understand correctly he had an exact replica made of 1075. Sure looks and sounds great. WOW. Mr. Nabaum I believe has 2 originals and a Gelscoe car. Mr. Nabaum if you read this....you're my idol. :)
 

Mike

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Turns out black really is beautiful!

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Randy V

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Love the echo down the concrete canyon in that last video.. Sure was a chore to get it out of the garage into the street. Hard on the clutch, arms and left leg!
 
Great video I watched the one of the T-70s too. Seems they were smoother sounding Chevy vs Ford? A whole lot of popping & backfireing in the corrners.
Mike S
 
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