Or How About A Ginetta?

Or How About A Ginetta?

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Flintstone

Original Poster:

8,644 posts

248 months

Sunday 9th November 2003
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I like Ginettas too. Probably more practical than a Cobra.

Any owners out there care to share their opinions on the G27 onwards?

Ferg

15,242 posts

258 months

Sunday 9th November 2003
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Look will you just buy a Libra and be done with it!

Flintstone

Original Poster:

8,644 posts

248 months

Sunday 9th November 2003
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Oh, alright.

(Yes dear.......coming)

bobfrance

1,323 posts

268 months

Sunday 9th November 2003
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I like Ginettas too! Especially the G27 & G33

You don't see them anywhere. Are they still being made?

Ex-Biker

1,315 posts

248 months

Sunday 9th November 2003
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Ther's a couple of nice looking G27's in the current Kit Car if that's what you want. These don't get windy windows either. There's also a Sumo (Cobra) for £7.5k ???? but you probably already know this.

Flintsone, you seem not to know what you really want?

What are you going to be using it for?
How much do you want to spend?

It's non of my business really, is it?



grahambell

2,718 posts

276 months

Sunday 9th November 2003
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bobfrance said:
I like Ginettas too! Especially the G27 & G33

You don't see them anywhere. Are they still being made?


G27 is but not (as far as I'm aware) G33. There is a new V8 version in development (sort of G33 update/replacement) but no idea when it'll be ready.

Flintstone

Original Poster:

8,644 posts

248 months

Sunday 9th November 2003
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The trouble is I'm not really sure what I want.

I can see now why people build cars then sell them. I've finished the engine tuning, reckon I've got the nippiest Banham around and now want something different to play with. Nothing wrong with my car but I've had it two and-a-half years, that's all.

I need/want something quick and practical. Any other suggestions?

>> Edited by Flintstone on Sunday 9th November 20:12

Ex-Biker

1,315 posts

248 months

Sunday 9th November 2003
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OK back to my questions then:

How much do you want to spend?
What are you going to use it for?
Will you use it all year round?
Will you keep it garaged?
How fast do you want it to go?

That should do to start with.



If I'm right in my thinking, I bet you buy a Libra!

Ferg

15,242 posts

258 months

Sunday 9th November 2003
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You know it makes sense...

Flintstone

Original Poster:

8,644 posts

248 months

Sunday 9th November 2003
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Answers:

1. As little as I have to but as much as she-who-must-be-obeyed will let me. Even after selling the Banham I'll have to borrow. I'd like to say that the £15000 being asked for the Libra is possible but I'm not sure.

2. It'll be my everyday car. We have a family car so two seats is no problem.

3. Yes, it will be used all year round.

4. Garaged? Probably not at first. Current one too small and full of junk.

5. How fast? Fast. I do like chucking my car around and have a heavy right foot. (Still only three points onmy licence though).

The GTM is beginning to look favourite again.

>> Edited by Flintstone on Sunday 9th November 23:44

grahambell

2,718 posts

276 months

Monday 10th November 2003
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If it has to be practical but you don't think you can afford £15k for a Libra, how about a Quantum 2+2?

Fiesta base, so front wheel drive like the Banham, but build one with a tweaked RS Turbo engine and it should be decidedly quick.

See www.pistonheads.com/doc.asp?c=112&i=4864

Flintstone

Original Poster:

8,644 posts

248 months

Monday 10th November 2003
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Hmmm, not keen on the 2+2 styling Graham.

Don't you think it looks a bit dated?

gpdude

48 posts

247 months

Monday 10th November 2003
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A Chesil or Pilgrim Speedster replica with hard-top and a screamer engine!

It's a 2+2 even -or even a full 4 seater if you can stand the hidious contraption that Pilgrim showed to the public some months ago...

>> Edited by gpdude on Monday 10th November 12:20

Bluebottle

45,739 posts

249 months

Sunday 16th November 2003
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Have you thought of a G32?

Go to www.f1ferret.co.uk/The%20Ferret.htm

for a look at mine. It has a 1.9 CVH but also comes with a 1.6, both in convertible or FHC. It is the most tremendous fun.

It was never a kit car, was only sold fully built and has gone through the necessary tests.

Ginetta in those days was a very professional unit, turning out some great cars. The G32 is very 'pointy' and can corner at a tremendous speed although when it lets go it does so without warning, or at least I didn't see it coming.

They are very cheap nowadays, so much so that it is not worth me selling mine. Cheap to insure as well, even as a 1.9. Parts are easy to come by and, as they are mainly Ford, cheap again. It's only fault is the noise! Greeat fun at first but after a hundred miles or so it does get a bit wearing.

Derek

Flintstone

Original Poster:

8,644 posts

248 months

Sunday 16th November 2003
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Mmmm, nice looking.

Appears to be a large rat in the front seat though

Bluebottle

45,739 posts

249 months

Monday 17th November 2003
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You have to read the whole website to understand why the ferret is driving.

spartan_andy

645 posts

248 months

Wednesday 19th November 2003
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I like the look of the g27 fancy one as an everyday one let the management have the estate and i'll sell her fiesta to help fund the kit car.






BUGGER!!! just thought how am I going to get to work if I sell her fiesta before I build the g27. I know I'll build it then sell the fiesta for all the twidly bit or an engine tune

dandarez

13,294 posts

284 months

Thursday 11th December 2003
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Think Bluebottle (Ferret) was trying to tell u lot something when he was on about his G32....

>Ginetta in those days was a very professional unit, turning out some great cars. <

daydreamer

1,409 posts

258 months

Thursday 11th December 2003
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dandarez said:
Think Bluebottle (Ferret) was trying to tell u lot something when he was on about his G32....

>Ginetta in those days was a very professional unit, turning out some great cars. <
Steady there. They are still a professional outfit with great cars and customer service is second to none - especially when you bear in mind the resources that they have (or don't have) at their disposal.

You only have to look at the race series to back this up. It is one of the few expanding grids in the country, all the racers rave about how the series is run, and Vicki turns up from time to time .