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Re: GT-40

To: brit@hpwarq.wal.hp.com
Subject: Re: GT-40
From: lupienj@hpwarq.wal.hp.com (John Lupien)
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 92 16:37:09 EDT
Forwarded from the hotrod list - I know there are some GT-40 lovers out there.
Please respond to Keith...

> I've gotten interested in the GT-40.  Need some info:
> 
> 1)--Does anyone have experience with the quad Weber downdraft setup for
>     V-8's?  Specifically 289/302.  I've have had wonderful performance
>     from the DCOE that feeds my street car.  It seems to me that most
>     folks who *hate* carbs actually hate Holleys.
> 
> 2)--How about a manual transaxle that would stand up to a tuned 289/302?
>     My only experience with transaxles is VW's and my Renault R10.  It
>      frightens me to think what a 302 would do to a Beetle tranny.
> 
> 3)--Books with *in-depth* info on the GT-40's suspension, chassis, etc.
>     No fluff.  Or, how about just an excellent all round text on 
>     suspension design?  This brings to mind the recent discussions about
>     the Auto High-Tech magazine.  Would be great.  This is not just a problem
>     for auto enthusiests.  Too many hobbiest fields have only fluff available,
>     or techno-stuff that is just too much theory.
> 
> I wonder why more hotrodders don't remember/apppreciate the GT-40.
> Seems to be another amazing Anglo-American half-breed.  Anyone else
> notice how a British chassis and an American engine seems to be the
> recipe for magic?  Cobras, Sunbeam Tigers, MGB V-8's, TR-8's, Jensen
> Interceptors...
> 
> Leads on used/unwanted GT-40 replica bodies & parts (only authentic replicas,
> no VW stuff) would be appreciated.
> 
> --Keith
> 
> ----------
> Posted by: kmwheeler@ualr.edu

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John R. Lupien
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