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Here's the voice of "reason"...
The GTaM's where based on the 69 America, but they swapped out the Spica for Lucas sliding throttle injection and added the flares, so if you want a RIVETED wide body Bertone coupe, the '69 is your car of choice. The US injection car, was a brilliant way of getting around the FIA regs since no special homologation cars had to be built... There where some step nose GTaM Juniors, but those where '70s models and on and Euro versions, where the step nose lived on longer than it did in the US. I'm not sure if the GTaM Juniors where fuel injected. So Anthony is WAY right, don't make the '67 a wide body, and the historically correct way of doing the wide body thing is the '69... The coolest thing is that FIA these days allow you, if you're diligent enough to re-build an American '69 with the right parts and paperwork to actually "homologate" your home built replica to compete in the same racing classes as the "real" thing, as an exact replica. And it'll prolly cost you more to source all the correct alu. and Magnesium parts for the '67 to make a GTA replica than make a good GTaM.
My $0.02
Nick
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Last edited by nicke; 10-20-2005 at 05:32 PM.
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