Wrecked Ford GT40 replica, any one recognise it ??
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I bought this last year from the insurance company as I wanted the engine and gearbox which I have kept. The rest has been broken up and already sold off so sorry no parts are for sale.
What I would like to know is if anyone on here recognises the car or even better used to own it as I would like to know what spec the engine is and what work has been done.
It is a Ford 302 V8 with aluminium heads, Demon 4 barrel carb, electric water pump, MSD electronic ignition etc etc.
I am sure someone must remember this, it was on a 1965 C registration plate and appeared to be built to a very nice standard, I understand that the insurance company paid out some serious money on it.
Any leads on this would be much appreciated.





What I would like to know is if anyone on here recognises the car or even better used to own it as I would like to know what spec the engine is and what work has been done.
It is a Ford 302 V8 with aluminium heads, Demon 4 barrel carb, electric water pump, MSD electronic ignition etc etc.
I am sure someone must remember this, it was on a 1965 C registration plate and appeared to be built to a very nice standard, I understand that the insurance company paid out some serious money on it.
Any leads on this would be much appreciated.
TheLastPost said:
jonnyb said:
The car referred to in that thread is a Caterham Seven?It's a fair warning to those who daren't step into a 'Seven' unless it has a full cage, however - under some circumstances they can be far more dangerous than a simple braced rollover bar.

My mistake.
Seanick said:
That roll cage wasn't much help was it. Was there no brace to the rear? Did they live?
I do not know the history of this which is why I was asking if anyone recognised it.I think the cage may have saved the drivers life, here are a couple more pictures, it must have hit something quite solid.
It was a 6 point mounting cage but there were no braces down to the rear chassis, only to the rear bulkhead which is why the whole lot shifted back.
TheLastPost said:
It's a fair warning to those who daren't step into a 'Seven' unless it has a full cage, however - under some circumstances they can be far more dangerous than a simple braced rollover bar. 
Those circumstances being a poorly designed roll cage - as is evident in this case.
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