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Shelby Replica Of Shelby 543. on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:1000
Location:

Bedford, Indiana, United States

Bedford, Indiana, United States

 302 thirty over with arp main and rod bolts, TRW forged flat top pistons. About 10.3 to one compression Short block is balanced crank is balanced. Cam is a comp 270 series cam with roller rockers with poly locks., hardened push rods and no stud girdle. Total Control Motor Mounts. Edelbrock high flow water pump, heads are Windsor Jr. with mild porting  55cc combustion chambers.Rods have ARP rod bolts. MSD small box rev limiter with pills. True roller timing chain with ford motor sports gear. Carter high volume fuel pump with Holley pressure regulator. Canton road race pan with baffles and trap door. Top Loader has road race bearing kit and a Mcleod blowproof bell housing. Standard clutch with billet steel flywheel. Hurst short throw shifter. Intake is a blue thunder two four barrel milled to Windsor jr heads  Custom aluminum radiator. Car runs cool. Drive shaft is custom built to handle power. Last time dynode at wheels at 339 hp. Front brakes are disc and rears are 57 squire drums. Chassis has been reinforced with sub frame connectors and has a drive shaft loop. Has under ride traction bar. Roll Bar is welded in at four points as well as the cross brace. New interior including package tray. Trunk is clean with a new mat have a couple of interior trim parts to install but I will do this before auction closes. Has a like new 9k Shelby tach. Note in last picture this is a Shelby hand laid fiberglass hood. This is as close as you can get to a Shelby prepared car. Fender tag reads number 543. It has the looks of a vintage Shelby. Currently has vintage race wheels on it. Radio is a factory radio which has been converted to am/fm with hidden antenna also has a jack for external players. Right now it has dual speakers in the regular speaker location.  Mostly for car shows, cant hardly hear it while driving. Custom stainless exhaust with tips bent the way they should. Has shorty headers, exhaust is nice and tight. I have a set of Shelby Cragars that I can put up for auction. Warning, this is not a kids car. It is extremely quick and can get out of sorts in a hurry. Fast but fun

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Get a load of these crazy European Nimrods

Wed, 05 Mar 2014

I've been attending the Geneva Motor Show for the better part of a decade, and it's become my favorite stop on the entire show circuit, in large part because of all the exotic automakers, coachbuilders and green startups. I also love the Palexpo's consistently mind-bending displays of tuners, who typically work exclusively on six-figure automobiles. Some offer subtle improvements and personalization programs, but most seem hellbent on being more outlandish and bizarre than the next, a room full of millionaire class clowns. More often than not, I spy something and think to myself "What kind of Nimrod would do that to a perfectly good ____ ?" This year, that rhetorical question is in fact a self-answering one.
The jokes, they write themselves.
But seriously, if you're wondering who would take a perfectly lovely Ferrari 458 Italia or a Lamborghini Aventador and affix a wild body kit of dubious aerodynamic and aesthetic merit at great extra cost (both to the car's MSRP and to its assuredly grenaded resale value), the answer could very well be Nimrod Elite Tuning, a newer high-end restyling house out of Slovakia. That last locational tidbit might also explain the company's unusual name, which is likely a nod to a mighty Biblical hunter (descendant of Ham and a king of Shinar, Nimrod is mentioned in Genesis and Chronicles) and not meant to be taken as a synonym for "idiot" or "moron."

Ferrari vs. Ferrari: Cut convertibles unloved by collectors?

Mon, 05 Aug 2013

The New York Times' Wheels blog has a really interesting story on a pair of Ferraris that are set to be auctioned off in Monterey during the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. While the two cars are similar on the surface, their differing histories and Ferrari's attitude towards one of them has led to a sort of experimental auction process.
On the one hand, we have one of ten 1967 275 GTB/4 NART Spiders, in the classic Rosso Corsa and appearing at RM Auctions and seen above. On the other, we have a Fly Yellow version that started life as a 1965 275 GTB Coupe, and was converted into a NART Spider. Called a "cut" car, this particular replica is one of about 100 GTB Coupes that were converted into convertibles to satiate the climbing demand for ultra-rare Spiders.
This will mark one of the first times that an original NART Spider will go toe to toe with a replica of itself at auction, and will answer a number of questions about just how important provenance is in the collector car world. Head on over to The Times blog for the full story.

Ferrari reopens wind tunnel after 18-month refurb

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Ferrari is not a company used to being behind the curve, but if you've been wondering how the Scuderia has lost so much territory on the Formula One circuit to a relative newcomer like Red Bull, part of the answer could come down to its wind tunnel.
Seriously, the wind tunnel? Yes, the wind tunnel. Aerodynamics play an increasingly vital role in F1 racing, and while Red Bull has one of the best in the business, Ferrari's hasn't been running right for some time now.
A year and a half ago Ferrari shut down the galleria del vento at its headquarters in Maranello, citing problems with "correlation" - that is, a major discrepancy between the results it got in the wind tunnel, in CFD computations and on the racetrack. Having narrowed the problem down, the Scuderia embarked upon a major overhaul. It's been using Toyota's facility in Cologne, Germany, in the meantime, but as team principal Stefano Domenicali put it, not having your own wind tunnel on premises "is like playing basketball with one hand behind your back." Now the renovations reportedly complete, however, and Ferrari will begin using its wind tunnel again next month.