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Re: What is a Safir GT40 Mk. V

To: kubler_td@gowebway.com, vintage-race@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: What is a Safir GT40 Mk. V
From: DWhitesdJr@aol.com
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 14:34:25 EDT
In a message dated 4/29/99 1:20:35 PM Central Daylight Time, 
kubler_td@gowebway.com writes:

<< The Safir GT-40 is a carry-on production from a group in England that were
 involved in the original GT-40 production.  Their serial numbers pickup
 where the Ford numbers left off and earlier cars made use of left over
 spares.  I had the opportunity to met the gentleman heading up the effort in
 Anaheim, CA in 1984 at a Shelby American National Meet.  One of two
 prototypes were there and was virtually identical to the MkIIs. ...  The 
Safir cars were to have the same chassis construction as the original cars, 
where-as the 3-4 kit cars produced here in the states use a steel chassis.  
While NAF, GT-40D, and ERA kits may be externally identical, internally 
they-re not.  >>

The real Ford GT-40 Mark IIs had a Ford 289 V-8 and a ZF 5DS 25 transaxle.  I 
am pretty sure the Safir has neither, so I would say the Safir also may be 
externally similar, but internally it is not.

Probably the best indication of whether it is a continuation car is whether 
it can be called a "Ford GT-40 Mark V" -- if not, then isn't it a high 
quality replicar?

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