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YACT: Hot Deal! Supercar kit for $20,000-$26,000

5ayle

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GTM 200 Mulsanne

Kit Car Mag

The SuperCar for the Masses
The much-awaited Factory Five Racing (FFR) "Supercar," the mid-engine GTM 200 Mulsanne, made its debut at the SEMA show in Las Vegas (along with its new Mark III Cobra and a revamped coupe, and the trio "wowed" them at the event, with the GTM taking center stage.

Built on a newly designed, all-original dedicated chassis, and using C5 suspension, running gear and engine, and Porsche G50 transaxle from a 911, the GTM-200 is the second all-original design from FFR, following its GT Spyder.

The newly engineered chassis is a departure for FFR and its mid-engine design fare is different from its Cobra frames.

Calling it the "Supercar for the Masses," FFR's goal is to provide a vehicle that performs like a McLaren F-1 or Saleen S-7 at kit car prices. Engineering advances include a unique chassis design, with a mid-engine layout and 98-inch wheelbase. The kit includes the tubular steel frame, aluminum chassis panels, composite body, windows, doors, trim, interior, coilovers, fasteners, and miscellaneous parts needed to complete the car.

The body is a new laminate "Pre-Preg" (pre-impregnated cloth matrix) epoxy/glass composite. An optional Carbon-Kevlar body is to be released as the car goes to manufacture.

A 98-inch wheelbase and McLarenesque look make the GTM-200 one of the hot cars for 2004.

Now, if you've drooled over this beauty, just wait; it will get even better. FFR has taken the car back for fine-tuning, a few engineering tweaks, improvements, and some surprises and will re-unveil the GTM-200 later this year, at which time we will provide you with a full feature article on the finished version. But we felt this baby was just too cool and too new not to tease you with.
 
Well, there's also 1Gracing.com and their exported kit for the Noble GTO M12... but that doesn't include the powertrain for $45k.

It's tough to say if they can meet their goal with the numbers that they want. It's almost like a Callaway kit car...
 
Is there an engine in it?
Calling it the "Supercar for the Masses," FFR's goal is to provide a vehicle that performs like a McLaren F-1 or Saleen S-7 at kit car prices.
Fantastical drivel.
 
Let me get this right, you'll get a roll cage (tubular chasis if you want to be fancy), with a fiber glass body for $23,000? No thanks.
 
For that kind of money I would expect a better looking rear wing, not some ricer style wing you would find on a Honda. 🙁
 
Originally posted by: Quixfire
For that kind of money I would expect a better looking rear wing, not some ricer style wing you would find on a Honda. 🙁

lol

I'm not sure how the where the engine comes in. In thier other kit cars you use a Mustang 5.0 as a donor car and gut it for the parts.
They were talking about providing audi transaxles, now porsche tranasxles can't remember the engine though. Maybe a 5.0 stang for this one too.
Their other kits are pretty well known too.
 
BTW, this is a kit car and it's mainly used for performance. So don't expect trivial things like a glove compartment, or radio system. LOL
 
Originally posted by: 5ayle
Originally posted by: Quixfire
For that kind of money I would expect a better looking rear wing, not some ricer style wing you would find on a Honda. 🙁

lol

I'm not sure how the where the engine comes in. In thier other kit cars you use a Mustang 5.0 as a donor car and gut it for the parts.
They were talking about providing audi transaxles, now porsche tranasxles can't remember the engine though. Maybe a 5.0 stang for this one too.
Their other kits are pretty well known too.
Thanks, looking at the information on the website they are going to use a C5 Corvette running gear.

 
Originally posted by: Quixfire
Originally posted by: 5ayle
Originally posted by: Quixfire
For that kind of money I would expect a better looking rear wing, not some ricer style wing you would find on a Honda. 🙁

lol

I'm not sure how the where the engine comes in. In thier other kit cars you use a Mustang 5.0 as a donor car and gut it for the parts.
They were talking about providing audi transaxles, now porsche tranasxles can't remember the engine though. Maybe a 5.0 stang for this one too.
Their other kits are pretty well known too.
Thanks, looking at the information on the website they are going to use a C5 Corvette running gear.

Hmm... if that's the case I'd rather just keep the C5. They want 1997 and up parts. I guess if you found one that was really banged up but the parts are still good it wouldn't be that bad.
 
Factory Five is a pretty decent company from what I've heard. They have a nice Lotus 7 copy and a pretty damn good Cobra copy.

ZV
 
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