Hi everyone,
My name is Dave and I live in sunny Queensland, Australia. I will apologize up front for the long winded post! I'm a modified car tragic, Ford nut and as you can imagine, my dream car has always been a GT40. I have worked hard to get myself into a financial position where I can finally build one. However, with running numerous businesses, I am very time poor. So rather than build one from scratch, I find myself looking at buying one already done, with the probability of changing the things I don't like to suit my tastes.
This is where I need your help!!!
There is a company in NSW with 2 GT40's ready to go. Both are registered, engineered and mod plated in Queensland. Great for me! They are both fairly well priced in my opinion, and with the market as it is here at the moment, I dare say the seller will be negotiable. Here are the 2 listings:
www.gumtree.com.au
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So here are my comments and questions that I seek your advice on.
Orange car - The transaxle is a Renault UN5. What are these rated to? What are these transmissions like to drive? What is the shift pattern? What did they come out of? I've never had a transaxle car so this is absolute foreign territory to me. I did some searching on here, but I can't really find much on this ( I see info on the UN1 but I don't know the difference ). The seller says the engine is standard, but I like modified, so I want to know if there is room to grow with this transaxle. Or, are there decent aftermarket parts that you can beef these up with?
Yellow car - Transaxle is a Porsche G50. I found more info on this, but most people still rate them quite low. I do understand it has a lot to do with how much grip you have and how you drive it. I don't abuse my cars, but I want to use them and hear that Windsor sing. What would this transaxle be rated to? Again, is there much aftermarket stuff out there to beef these up so they can handle more power? I have a Dart block 347 engine here, forged crank, rods, pistons, AFR alloy heads and another 8 itb intake.... ultimately I'd like to make around 550hp and be able to drive this thing 800km without any problems. But I need the transaxle to be able to handle some spirited driving and not worry about it falling to pieces.
With all of that said, out of the 2 cars, which would you prefer and why? Both of them I would repaint ( probably black ), so colour isn't a huge deal to me. They are as good as the other as far as I'm concerned. I have a mate with a trim shop so I can get the orange car retrimmed all nice as it's pretty ugly inside lol.
My name is Dave and I live in sunny Queensland, Australia. I will apologize up front for the long winded post! I'm a modified car tragic, Ford nut and as you can imagine, my dream car has always been a GT40. I have worked hard to get myself into a financial position where I can finally build one. However, with running numerous businesses, I am very time poor. So rather than build one from scratch, I find myself looking at buying one already done, with the probability of changing the things I don't like to suit my tastes.
This is where I need your help!!!
There is a company in NSW with 2 GT40's ready to go. Both are registered, engineered and mod plated in Queensland. Great for me! They are both fairly well priced in my opinion, and with the market as it is here at the moment, I dare say the seller will be negotiable. Here are the 2 listings:
2007 Ford GT40 Orange Coupe | Cars, Vans & Utes | Gumtree Australia Kogarah Area - Carss Park | 1317160825
Free Delivery Australia WideFord MK1 GT40 Replica Built on the Gold Coast in 2007 Running a 46L V8 Cobra Mustang Engine 5 Speed Manual Renault UN5 Transmission ..., 1317160825

2002 Ford GT40 Yellow 5 Speed Manual Coupe | Cars, Vans & Utes | Gumtree Australia Kogarah Area - Carss Park | 1313654156
Free Delivery Australia WideFord GT40 Replica DRB Body Build Completed in 2002 by Classic 40 Engineering, taking approximately 4 12 years to complete Running ..., 1313654156

So here are my comments and questions that I seek your advice on.
Orange car - The transaxle is a Renault UN5. What are these rated to? What are these transmissions like to drive? What is the shift pattern? What did they come out of? I've never had a transaxle car so this is absolute foreign territory to me. I did some searching on here, but I can't really find much on this ( I see info on the UN1 but I don't know the difference ). The seller says the engine is standard, but I like modified, so I want to know if there is room to grow with this transaxle. Or, are there decent aftermarket parts that you can beef these up with?
Yellow car - Transaxle is a Porsche G50. I found more info on this, but most people still rate them quite low. I do understand it has a lot to do with how much grip you have and how you drive it. I don't abuse my cars, but I want to use them and hear that Windsor sing. What would this transaxle be rated to? Again, is there much aftermarket stuff out there to beef these up so they can handle more power? I have a Dart block 347 engine here, forged crank, rods, pistons, AFR alloy heads and another 8 itb intake.... ultimately I'd like to make around 550hp and be able to drive this thing 800km without any problems. But I need the transaxle to be able to handle some spirited driving and not worry about it falling to pieces.
With all of that said, out of the 2 cars, which would you prefer and why? Both of them I would repaint ( probably black ), so colour isn't a huge deal to me. They are as good as the other as far as I'm concerned. I have a mate with a trim shop so I can get the orange car retrimmed all nice as it's pretty ugly inside lol.