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Superman GT4, just needs drivetrain

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  1. Doug

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  2. Brian Harper

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    It may be an ugly color scheme (well the blue is ok, just lose the red interior), but if I was an owner of a us bumpered car that had a ratty body or interior, I'd be all over this. That could be turned into a track beast as well.....
     
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    This is the perfect car for the guy that wanted to make the 'hot rod' 308!

    This shell plus some wrecked fwd v8 engine and trans and he'd have a hot rod ferrari for less than 10k easy. He could even add some primer or flat black for effect.
     
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    Even better would be to do it in-line. Lose the rear seat, move the firewall forward, install the V8 (or V12) of your choice with a transaxle behind it.

    Might even be room for a couple of turbos on the sides.

    Piece of cake!
     
  6. CliffBeer

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    Funny you say that, was just thinking the same thing myself. Take out the rear seat, build a nice cubby for the front of the V8, add a good transaxle and you're in business. Perhaps a 331 stroker small block Ford with alloy block and some good heads. Four 44idf webers. That'll put out about 400hp/400tq. The fastest 308GT4 on the road, by far, and an interesting engineering process.

    Of course, the purist snobs will sneer but who really gives a ****e? I sure don't.
     
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    Perfect opportunity to go electric: Get a Tesla drivetrain and voilà, the prototype of the next generation Dino.
    Nice revival plan for the Dino brand: Ferrari stays with internal combustion engines, Dino goes green with electric powertrains.
     
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    Before buying my Mondial, I was seriously thinking about getting a Ferrari body and adding the electical components. I couldn't find one without engine/tranny so I bought my current Mondial.

    http://www.electroauto.com/

    The GT4 or Mondial are ideal prospects for EV, as the rear seats, rear and front trunks become a hefty battery pack.

    $5K for the body + $12K average for the electrical engine, batteries, gauges etc, you build a nice GT-4 EV.

    Anyone interested in this project?
     
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    Why is the dash all ripped up - what's going on there?
    Also, it is Dino-badged - so not 1977 - but whatever.
    Still, for USD$5k, the body and bits are worth more as is.
    I banged up the rear of mine a few years ago and a new rear boot (trunk) lid cost at that time something like USD$4k for a start.
    I'd put a 430 motor and transaxle in with twin turbos.
     
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    im interested...

    anybody in the stockon area that can check it out for me and possibly take some detail pics?


    regards

    hf
     
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    Don't hold your breath on that guy. I've been trying to work a deal with him for 2 days. Barely answers phone calls. Get pissed if you ask questions.
    I just got off the phone with him. He doesn't have a title on it. Then he just got mad and said it wasn't for sale any more. I told him I still wanted in and he just said "No" and hung up on me.
     
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    No title? I'd be very wary of that car. No title and an uncommunicative seller usually means bad news. There will be some story like the guy owns a repair shop and the owner of the 308 (who has the title) left the car there for an engine rebuild. The owner and the shop owner got cross-wise about the cost of repairs or the quality of repairs and the shop owner is selling the car now alleging he has a workman's lien on it.

    Scratch a little below the surface and there's a fair chance you'll find some silly story like that....
     
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    Did anyone here get this car? The owner says he accepted an offer last night.
     
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    Kudos to your dad for actually coming through with a project like this. How long did it take him to complete the conversion? I have a neighbor that took about 5 years of on an off fiddling until he got his Porsche 914 running.

    At 6000 miles, your dad saved about $900 in gas and a couple of oil changes.
     
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    Looks like a fish......smells like a fish.......usually a fish
     

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