So we all know the story of the Shelby Cobra. Mr. Shelby one day says "I'm gonna build my own race car!". He picks up a couple bodies from a British lightweight sports car manufacturer that makes a cute little roadster called A/C Cobra. He takes these A/C Cobras, and jams a Ford 427 big block Cobra Jet between the fenders. Bazinga, the Shelby Cobra and its legend are born. This gave me an idear...
Find another British sports car and jam a beefy american v8 between its fenders. Why not? So I thought, "There are tons of British sports cars from the 60s and 70s running around, so which one should I pick? MG? Nahhh... too ugly for my taste outside of the elusive MG-C... An Austin-Healy? A possibility if they all either weren't Sprites, which could barely fit a 200 lb man in them, much less a carb'd V8 (and though I'm sure you could MAKE it fit, the balance would be SO bad, it would make the Shelby Cobra look like a Porsche) or worth are 30 grand... So as far as big players, that leaves us with... Triumph. In not a big TRx fan... but the Spitfire, now there's an option. Roadster, decently long nose, relatively easy to obtain, and weighs like a feather." SO I hop on and search up for a Spit on the list, and something more peculiar comes up with it... a car I's forgotten... the Triumph GT6. And though I'm having to save money for one down the road, I found my candidate.
The GT6 already has a taller bonnet to accept a taller engine. It has very appealing and race looking aesthetic with the fast back. It has a successful racing history, having at least once taking its class a Le Mans. Suspension, diff, tranny, all that crap I don't need, probably gonna have to custom fab in things like that to handle the V8 in the front and the horsepower.
It's been done before, a V8 in a Triumph lol but I want one. I want to make my own little Cobra thingy. Plans for now involve a Mopar 340 small-block punched out to a 408, making about 350-400 horsepower and sending it back to either a Ford 9 inch or Corvette rear end through a 4 or 5spd (havent decided yet) tranny (likely a Mopar product lol) and tying it all together with a custom lightweight driveshaft. If I go for the Vette rear, I'll probably opt to fab in an independent rear suspension, which will be much much better for handling as it won't be as massively tail happy as its going to be. I'll probably up the fuel tank size in the rear to try and balance the car's new-found nose weight, but it'll be rather fun to drive :twisted:
Anyone else got in suggestions or crazy ideas like mine?????
Find another British sports car and jam a beefy american v8 between its fenders. Why not? So I thought, "There are tons of British sports cars from the 60s and 70s running around, so which one should I pick? MG? Nahhh... too ugly for my taste outside of the elusive MG-C... An Austin-Healy? A possibility if they all either weren't Sprites, which could barely fit a 200 lb man in them, much less a carb'd V8 (and though I'm sure you could MAKE it fit, the balance would be SO bad, it would make the Shelby Cobra look like a Porsche) or worth are 30 grand... So as far as big players, that leaves us with... Triumph. In not a big TRx fan... but the Spitfire, now there's an option. Roadster, decently long nose, relatively easy to obtain, and weighs like a feather." SO I hop on and search up for a Spit on the list, and something more peculiar comes up with it... a car I's forgotten... the Triumph GT6. And though I'm having to save money for one down the road, I found my candidate.
The GT6 already has a taller bonnet to accept a taller engine. It has very appealing and race looking aesthetic with the fast back. It has a successful racing history, having at least once taking its class a Le Mans. Suspension, diff, tranny, all that crap I don't need, probably gonna have to custom fab in things like that to handle the V8 in the front and the horsepower.
It's been done before, a V8 in a Triumph lol but I want one. I want to make my own little Cobra thingy. Plans for now involve a Mopar 340 small-block punched out to a 408, making about 350-400 horsepower and sending it back to either a Ford 9 inch or Corvette rear end through a 4 or 5spd (havent decided yet) tranny (likely a Mopar product lol) and tying it all together with a custom lightweight driveshaft. If I go for the Vette rear, I'll probably opt to fab in an independent rear suspension, which will be much much better for handling as it won't be as massively tail happy as its going to be. I'll probably up the fuel tank size in the rear to try and balance the car's new-found nose weight, but it'll be rather fun to drive :twisted:
Anyone else got in suggestions or crazy ideas like mine?????
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