I'm gonna have to go with cobra replica, thats the only replicar I would buy....
But if we are talking kit cars I am partial to the factory five GTM!
I'm gonna have to go with cobra replica, thats the only replicar I would buy....
But if we are talking kit cars I am partial to the factory five GTM!
Modern Porsche drivetrain + Race Car Replicas 917 = something you can actually track day or run with HSR. Since RCR actually won the 2011 NASA SU championship in their Superlite "kit" car, you know that the cars are built to handle as well as finish races. The downside (to some, not me) of that performance is that these cars are nowhere near exact replicas under the skin, but rather modern everything.
I toured their shop recently and they were shoehorning an actual Ferrari V12 into one of their P4's. Their XJ13 replicas looks to be sexy. Think how many cheapo Jag engines are out there?
Steve Chryssos wrote: Modern Porsche drivetrain + Race Car Replicas 917 = something you can actually track day or run with HSR. performance is that these cars are nowhere near exact replicas under the skin, but rather modern everything.
The Bugatti Type 35b build by ~Pur Sang Motors~, in Argentina.
These replicas are accepted into the Bugatti Owner's Club. Pur Sang builds their own 8 cylinder inline replica engine and replica crash box trans. Wheels have cast-in brake drums (mechanical) just like the real ones.
These things are very expensive.
Lots of RCR fans here...
RCR GT40 Mk I
RCR GT40 MK IV
RCR Superlite Coupe
RCR Jaguar XJ13
RCR Monocoque 917
DukeOfUndersteer wrote: In reply to Conquest351: And the Ferrari 330 P4
Yeah, forgot that one. Add it to the list....
dyintorace wrote: I'm partial to the Miami Vice Ferrari Daytona and the Ferris Bueller Ferrari California.
This is one of only two cars I would give my left nut to own. I drove the one owned by Phyllis George at the time she was first lady of Kentucky. We had it at the shop in Fort Lauderdale for a while, and I drove it to the golf course for a photo shoot. Took Mike Tyson's Testarossa over there also. Heavily breathed on 302, Fiat Spider windshield, but god I loved the lines of that thing. Better looking than the real thing, one of which we also had in the showroom at the time (sold that to a collector in Japan for way over a $Mil at the time, ah..the 80s). Just a beautiful car.
DeadSkunk wrote:mmosbey wrote:I love this thing !! ....whatever it is.
Yeah, we're gonna need more info on this thing.
aeronca65t wrote: The Bugatti Type 35b build by ~Pur Sang Motors~, in Argentina. These replicas are accepted into the Bugatti Owner's Club. Pur Sang builds their own 8 cylinder inline replica engine and replica crash box trans. Wheels have cast-in brake drums (mechanical) just like the real ones. These things are very expensive.
Oooh! That is wonderful.
JoeyM wrote:aeronca65t wrote: The Bugatti Type 35b build by ~Pur Sang Motors~, in Argentina. These replicas are accepted into the Bugatti Owner's Club. Pur Sang builds their own 8 cylinder inline replica engine and replica crash box trans. Wheels have cast-in brake drums (mechanical) just like the real ones. These things are very expensive.Oooh! That is wonderful.
They make 8c Alfas too, where is that lotto ticket again?
Klayfish wrote: Cobra....Factory Five to be specific. Hands down. This was my beauty, so yes, I'm biased.
Klayfish, man, I can't wait to meet you at the NJMP race. You seem to have had quite the variety of vehicles over the years. Do you miss the Cobra? I couldn't see letting one go once I built one!
I would also vote for a Factory Five, either Cobra or Daytona Coupe.
mndsm wrote: I figured any of the "7" kits woulda been here by now.
There was a Westfield vote on the first page. I don't dream about owning a 7 anymore...because it's real
aeronca65t wrote: The Bugatti Type 35b build by ~Pur Sang Motors~, in Argentina. These replicas are accepted into the Bugatti Owner's Club. Pur Sang builds their own 8 cylinder inline replica engine and replica crash box trans. Wheels have cast-in brake drums (mechanical) just like the real ones. These things are very expensive.
Ok... the GT40 is pushed back. I want one of these instead. At L125K, not as bad as I was expecting...
Could you imagine showing up at an auto-x with one of these?
DeadSkunk wrote: Yeah, we're gonna need more info on this thing.
It appears to be a body kit for a JDM Honda van:
http://www.damd.co.jp/products/honda/acty01_lb.html
DukeOfUndersteer wrote: I've always liked the K1 Attack (kit car, not really repli-car)
I looked at a half built one of them at one point. If I remember correctly GRM did a bit piece on one of them around the same time they reviewed the FFR GTM. I might be wrong but I think there was something about all the directions were in Russian and they hardly ever get finished because they're a real PITA to piece together. Alas I am garageless for the time being.
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