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  • awesome car americans build the coolest clasic cars (1950-1980) they look great but they suck at fuel consumption and reliability but still they are great!

  • does anybody know the price of cars like this in america, not exactly this, cause it seems a little too expensive, but one with a smilar good engine for a nice price

  • Makes all the right noises.

  • isnt the engine sapose to be a v8???

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  • My biggest concerns would be 1. How close is it really to the original? Do parts interchange? And 2. is it "sorted out"... does it rattle and things like that?

  • Beautiful. Do your research its a GT40 not a GT. So quit bouncing 100,000 for a new one around you'd be lucky to find a gt40 Replica in this condition for the price. I was watching Barret Jackson and one was auctioned for over 1million you keep Dreaming "kid".

  • Beautiful.

  • @monstermash1978 It's not a hobby, it's a passion. If you want a hobby, go purchase a Fiberfab with a 4.2 liter v6. This guy isn't ruining a thing. It costs to play. It costs more to play hard and not be made fun of by your neighbors. Oh, by the way, I'm as blue collar as it gets.

  • you could get one made by ford, practically brand new, for about 120k bro....

    i'll give u 70k for the one you got.

  • Beautiful car but Man, I just hate people revving cold engines...

  • All aluminum 427 Tunnel Port the motor used to win Le Mans made the same horse power ant 3,800 rpm

  • @monstermash1978 Right on brother, you could buy the real thing for that kind of money, what an absolute dreamer this guy is.

  • @SimboSays You are an idiot. The car is worth that all day long. The real thing might go at auction for 2-4 million.

  • @SimboSays May I please join your fantasy world?

  • @HaleFire7 Would you prefer the real thing or a very expensive replica sir?

  • @SimboSays Depends. I'll never have the money to blow on the real thing. One coming up for sale is rare enough. Of course I'd want the real thing if I could, but its NOT practical. I'd want a replica because its damn near the same car with mild, modern improvements;  plus I wouldn't have to sell my house to get one or worry if it got a few scratches from usage. This price may be a tad high, but is a far shot from what you'd pay for a "real" one.

  • @HaleFire7 No I must admit I couldn't afford the real thing either, I just can't imagine someone with a spare 150.000 kicking around their bank account going out and buying a replica when they could buy a very nice original car, brand new and with a full warranty and customer support etc, knowing it was built correctly, and safe in the knowledge any spare parts you may require would all fit.

  • @monstermash1978

    You're fucking right mate. We must learn to build our own cars. Steel tubes + V8s = supercar. The avg. Joe Schmoe could put these guys outta business if he'd put his mind to it.

  • is lemmy kilmister talking?

  • Damn!

    Thats Nic e

  • wow

    

  • I just ji%^ed in my pants

  • nice job great car

  • what transmicion use for this car???

  • yo does anyone know how much this worth in 66 ? It could be less than 130,00

  • As sorry as me friend sell your car in Mexican currency. I'm from mexico I would go for it.

  • im interested i will give you 9000 dollars for it and i will test it max speed for you for free hows that for an offer

  • I wouldn't sell it to you even if you had the 100 grand which it's worth. This car just don't belong to clueless people like you, even if you had the money. Go to sleep, and dream on kid.

  • Hello again. We've lowered the price some just now and are always open to offers. 612-805-2428. Thanks again for the comments and for your interest! -John Snell

  • Very interesting.

    But what documents are used to show it is a 1966 model since it is a new built car? I'm asking since my country would ask for some documentation of its registration year, for it to be registered as a vintage/classic....

  • Hey thanks for asking, it is registered as a 1966 so that information is documented in the ownership papers (the Title).

  • $1000 and then Im sold lolz XP

  • Wow! Fired RIGHT up, too!!!

  • Great looking reproduction! I like the Webbers and knock off wheels. I think the engine is a little too quiet. The Webbers & bundle of snakes usually makes for a loud & vicious sound. If 4 sale, how much? Over the years I worked on many original gt40's and know the car better then most. Again, great looking car.

  • Thanks for the comment, I am currently asking $149,500 - there is a link to more photos and video in the description. Just wish we could have shot this car outside earlier in the season - it is a true beauty in the summer sun.

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