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Engine can be done for 10K (dependent upon power level and induction type), light on a new RBT-ZF transaxle.
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I've seen rebuilt ZF's for $10K. And you can probably order a basic SPF GT40 roller for around $120,000-$125,000 w/some options.
Personally, I'm not fond of the wide body, so that's an option I'd not need, if I were interested. |
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I said and engine CAN be done for 10K but it certainly won't be an aluminum block, or a stroker or 8 stack/Webers, etc. And you CAN buy a -2 ZF from a Pantera for 5 grand and have it GT40 ready for 7K but it will be a 4.22 final and used. It's not about what most people do in their GT build-outs, the point was it is possible. I think you have done it right! Only just not the first time! After all you have repainted your car and now repowered it. Sort of a "Ship of Theseus" |
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SBF Street/Performance - Craft Performance Engines I'm not saying I would use them (Craft), but that ad was easy to grab. We have a CC member who had a nice 289/302 built for his 289 Cobra for a lot less than $10K. We had an Australian member build a $60K Cammer for his Kirkham. I can tell you guys this, if I'm going to spend $20K on a SBF, then it better be a stroker, say like a 331, with some fancy induction setup, Carillo rods and a Moldex crank. :p All this GT40 talk has me thinking again. :CRY: I just have to keep reminding myself that sitting in a GT40 felt like having an MRI done in one of those claustrophic tubes. :LOL: I can understand replacing your engine with something else, but repainting the entire GT40? Why? |
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And you don't like MRIs? H@ll I fall asleep with all of the buzzing, clanking, etc. Last one for my shoulder I was bummed when they rolled me out as I was getting the best nap I have had in some time. You either really "get" the GT40 or you don't. I miss mine. However, I took a neighbor who has had numerous Corvettes for a ride and didn't make it quarter mile before he begged to turn around, he is claustrophobic and the small cabin and lack of roll down windows freaked him out! |
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I get the GT40, aesthetically beautiful, but it's so small. I'm a pretty in-shape limber kinda person, and I wasn't a big fan of getting in and out of the car. And there are no windows! And all those switches made me nervous. :LOL: Who knows, maybe I'll try again someday. If the 911 keeps going up in value...:cool: |
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Probably better components than you used for "over double that plus quite a bit" |
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Yes, I can understand the comment about claustrophobia. They are tight quarters cars and when you think about it, they were designed that way for a reason. 1 driver and intended to race. No frills. Same as the IMSA cars racing today.;):cool: |
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Colorado altitudes. You should stick to the 4 barrel, it will likely better suit your mechanical aptitude and driving ability. |
MHNCO, out of curiosity, have you even driven or raced your car?
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BTW a lot of old fat guys drive SPF GT40s. Quote:
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And nothing wrong with stroking an engine unless you're qualifying for a race, which requires a cap on displacement. Makes ZERO sense to me, and most of us, not to take an advantage of free cubic inches. Webers at altitude? Oy vey. Good luck with that. :eek: |
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I hate to stereotype, but the preponderance of "continuation" (clone/replica/tribute) owners think their $hit don't stink for some reason. :LOL: As least SPF pays Shelby for the license to use the name Cobra. SPF has to pay Safir somebody to use GT40. Anyone that sticks/paints Ford on the exterior of their SPF replica seems to me to be committing fraud in the consumer's mind. Should write "SAFIR" on the side. |
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