Friday, June 22, 2007

Ferrari 250 GTO Replica: Based On A Nissan 280Z With A BMW V12!

We love hearing from our readers. Especially when they send us one of a kind replicas that they have single handedly put together and engineered themselves at home! But what we respect more about Michelle and Haley is that they aren’t those kind of people that create a replica and try to convince others that their creation is 100% accurate -even though we’re 110% sure that 9 out of 10 passers-by would mistake this replica for the real thing. The reason for that is the passion that went into creating this car.

Michelle and Haley bought the 1977 Nissan 280Z based replica from eBay in 2001. At that point the car was essentially a 280Z with a Ferrari 250 GTO outfit as everything else remained stock. The two gear head gals drove the semi-replica for about 6 years up until last February when they decided to take action and turn the 250 GTO replica into something more desirable.

As Michelle noted on her email to us, “Every single body panel has been changed. Some of it began as Alpha1, Scorpionz and others, but all of it has been extensively modified by me”. And yes Michelle, we’re all impressed with the result! But these two didn’t stop with the body. Not only did they replace the original 6cylinder engine and the 5speed gearbox with a BMW V12 powerhouse combined with a 6speed Getrag gearbox, but they also converted the replica to RHD just to make it more special! However, since it’s their master creation, we'll let one of the builders, Michelle, give the full description. -Continued: Click “Read More…” below


Thanks for the email Michelle!

I thought you might like this one, It’s ours, and we built it at home. It’s a conglomeration of several kits and a lot of custom parts. I like to think of it as more of a street rod version of a 250 GTO than a replica per se as it’s not 100% accurate, it’s more the look and sound of a 250GTO racer, but with a full interior and more modern drivetrain, suspension, and brakes.

It began life as a 1977 280z. About 16 years ago a father and son turned it into a Ferrari GTO replica. They installed an Alpha1 kit but left the rest stock, 6 years ago Haley (my best friend and co-owner) and I got it on ebay. We drove it until last Feb when we decided to essentially change everything about it.

Every body panel has been changed. Some of it started as Alpha1, Scorpionz and others, but all of it has been extensively modified by me. We reduced the size of the hood opening. There are a lot of things on our car you don't see on any other GTO replicas. The vents in the rear 1/4 are metal and functional, the three openings below the grill are present, trap door on the nose between the hood and grill is there and functional.

The rear hatch was discarded and a trunk was fashioned. A rollbar and race seats were intalled, we converted it to right hand drive (just to be different) A custom dash fabricated. A rollbar was installed however we are contemplating a more solid cage. The wheelbase was stretched 4.25" and the firewall was recessed to make it better proportioned and to make room to lower and move back the engine to lower and move back the center of gravity.

Out went the 6 cylinder and 5 speed, in went a BMW V12 and Getrag 6 speed (think BMW 850csi). The engine has been converted to dry sump, manual Dellorto throttles, and has no distributors. Fuel and ignition is managed by an Electromotive Tec3r computer. The weight is about 2200lbs, and it’s RHD in America (to make it different from all the other replica 250 GTO’s out here.

We have a lot more planned, like slightly larger rear wheels (currently 15x 10 knock off's) and bigger brakes all around. As with anything it is a work in progress.








PS:
Michelle also sent us videos of her and Haley’s creation but due to lack of time we’ll post it tomorrow

DaimlerChrysler Recalls 1.650 Smart Fortwo Microcars

DaimlerChrysler-soon-to-be-called-just-Daimler announced it’s recalling 1.650 units of its recently introduced 2008 Smart Fortwo due to a possible defect with the steering. In particular, DC stated that it ordered the recall after receiving reports that a locking ring was not affixed properly but noted that no accidents or injuries were reported. DaimlerChrysler spokesman Hubert Kogel said the all the cars had been recalled, repaired and were being returned to their owners. Since the second generation Fortwo went on sale in May, Smart has sold 12.200 units of its microcar.

Via: The Star

Ford Fiesta ST On Two Wheels!

The Ford Fiesta ST is one of the most poised and enjoyable mini GTi's in Europe. That is when it’s on its four wheels but what happens when someone decides just for kicks to try out the mini ST’s capabilities out on two-wheels? Follow the jump to find out.

Audi TT Light-Emitting-Door...

Now don’t go asking any dim-witted questions like what’s the purpose of adding LEDs on the inside of doors or how’s the Japanese owner of this first generation Audi TT name translated in the Nordnorsk dialect. The answer to both is we haven’t the slightest idea. Just in the extremely rare case that you’re intrigued with the TT LED follow the jump for more images…

Via: Motorpasion , Source: ttstyle

Holden HZ Monaro GTS BBQ!

Having grown up in Melbourne in the early 80’s, I had my shares of weekend barbies –Aussie slang for BBQ’s, with family and friends. But even though I’ve probably gone to picnics in every Monaro that you can think of, I never actually remember having a barbie in one… Well there was one time someone had a Foster too many and tried to scramble eggs on the hood scoop of his HQ Monaro with a WB Statesman front end, but that doesn’t count. -More pics after the jump

Via: Jalopnik

Ferrari 612 Sessanta - 60th Anniversary Edition Revealed


Sessanta, as in “60” in Italian, is a special version of the 612 Scaglietti made to honour Ferrari’s 60th Anniversary. The 612 Sessanta will be built in a limited series of 23 –ok, just kidding, 60 units and it will be offered exclusively with Ferrari’s F1 gearbox. Customers can choose between two exterior colors dark grey and black, each one combined with a single colored interior with slightly contrasting stitching.

Special features include the "electrochromic" glass roof with adjustable opacity, special color of underbody black in technical black, color treatment of the front headlight and rear bumper details in silver, a Bose media system with a TV tuner and a few more extra elements you can check out in Ferrari’s official press release along with more pictures after the jump.

Ferrari 612 Sessanta: product specifications

612 Sessanta is produced on the body of the 612 Scaglietti introduced during the Geneva Motor-Show 2007, and thus comes with the full enhancement package used for the latter. It is available only with F1 gearbox and provides the following features.

Special contents:

Exterior colours

The sixty cars shall be available alternatively in the following exterior colours:

  • Two-colour special style:
  • Grigio scuro (Colori Classici ’50-’60) / Nero with grigio scuro side line
  • Rubino Micalizzato / Nero Daytona with Rubino Micalizzato side line.

The following special colour features are added as well:

  • Special colour of underbody black in technical black
  • Colour treatment of the front headlight and rear bumper details in silver.

Exterior contents

  • Electro-chromic panoramic roof panel with three transparency positions
  • New monolithic and forged 19”/19” wheel rims
  • Specific wheel cups
  • Radiator grill with specific painted frame
  • Chromium-plated rear grids with black chromed special exhaust pipes
  • "612 Sessanta" emblem on front fender

Interior colours

Interiors are featured by a single-colour environment, with slightly contrasting stitching. Two choices are available.

  • New Natural leather, “Terra Bruciata” coloured (exclusive colour on 612 Sessanta), including:
  • Marrone carpets
  • Interior details in Grigio Scuro (dash cross member, door panel details, tunnel plate)
  • Black seat belts
  • Terra Bruciata colour for steering wheel, dashboard, rear shell, and upper interior part

Those interiors are exclusively available with Grigio Scuro / Nero livery.

  • New Natural leather Charcoal coloured, including:
  • Grigio Scuro carpets
  • Interior details in Rubino Micalizzato (dash cross member, door panel details, tunnel plate)
  • Grigio seat belts
  • Charcoal colour for steering wheel, dashboard, rear shell, and upper interior part

Those interiors are exclusively available with Rubino Micalizzato / Nero Daytona livery.

Interior content

  • Steering wheel with three-position Manettino and Engine Start button
  • Exclusive upholstery style for seats, door panels and rear sides
  • Specific central tunnel upholstered and fully equipped, with 2 cup-holding compartments and rear handles
  • Four pockets on door panels, two of them closed
  • Specially-styled instrument cluster
  • Unique plate celebrating the 60-year anniversary on F1 gearbox plate
  • Leather upholstered and equipped boot

Further contents

  • CCM braking system with black calipers
  • Bose Media System
  • Rear Parking Camera
  • TV Tuner
  • Cruise Control

Honda Considering Making A New Mini In India

Why? Simply because India is an emerging market that will soon rival China in significance and small cars make up 75% of that market. More importantly, because India’s dominant carmaker, Suzuki enjoys a whopping 50 percent market share compared to Honda’s bashful 5,5 percent. Up until now, Honda’s line-up in India is limited to four “upper-scale” models like the Accord and Civic.

According to Honda execs, the mini that they’re considering developing will also appeal to buyers in other markets like Europe, China and Asia -excluding Japan as Honda has its own line-up of Kei-cars in its home market. Although information is limited for the time being, we’re guessing that the Japanese carmaker will develop a mini car smaller in size than the Jazz / Fit that could also help Honda compete against the Toyota - PSA trio Aygo, C1 & 107 in the European market.

Via: Bloomberg

Ferrari Dino Concept - Design Proposition

Based on various rumors that Ferrari’s planning to revive the Dino, 22-year-old CGI artist Urgur Sahin created his vision of how a modern interpretation of the legendary Ferrari should look like. While Urgur’s proposition stays true to the original design language of the classic Ferrari Dino, thanks to its more compact dimensions, the car feels more dynamic. However, in our opinion, it also looks less sensual compared to the original, but we’re not designers so just forget we said that.

Since we posted this article, we guess you’d also like to hear what we have to say about the “Dino rumors”. Well, put it this way; if the Dino is associated with the F430’s successor, then yes, these rumours could end up being true but if we’re talking about a "base" Ferrari aiming at Porsche's 911, then simply forget about it. Why make Ferrari less exclusive by broadening your clientele when you can do that with Maserati? -More pictures after the jump




Via: Autoblog.it