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"Kerb" weight, what are they, British blokes?  Yea that's pretty awesome looking.  Couldn't the exhausts be wrapped with asbestos tape, or Jet Hot?

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There was at least one pretty good resin kit a while back, but they are really hard to find.  I have seen a good looking built up based on a slot car body and an AM Grand Sport chassis and driveline.

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It looks like one of Hot Wheels' less well proportioned fantasy racers, and I'd much rather a mainstream kit maker gave us a Cobra Daytona Coupe... or a Lightweight Low-Drag E-Type, come to that:

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YMMV, obviously...

best,

M.

 

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Historic Racing Miniatures makes a very nice resin kit of this car. While the car was interesting and cool looking in it's day, it was very unsuccessful as a road race car. Never much in control. I am with others here, I would much rather have a Cobra Daytona Coupe, it took the USA to it's first FIA Sports Car Championship, a very significant car in history. I have one of the HRM kits and a Gunze-Sanyo kit but a cheaper version sure would be nice. I will add, that if I had lots of money, I would love to have a kit car replica of a Daytona Coupe in 1:1 to drive. I doubt many could keep a Cheetah pointed in a safe direction, the race car drivers back in the day couldn't.

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I'm actually quite surprised no one has done this as a plastic kit . Going back to the Slot car madness of the  mid 60's , I think it was Cox who had a vacuum formed body .

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Almost everyone in the slot car biz in the 60's had a vac formed Cheetah body. Cox had a styrene body on a number of chassis as technology advanced, however they also offered it as a model kit. Like their Chaparral kit it's very difficult to find.

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59 minutes ago, Matt Bacon said:

It looks like one of Hot Wheels' less well proportioned fantasy racers, and I'd much rather a mainstream kit maker gave us a Cobra Daytona Coupe...

Just so happens that Factory Five Racing does:

Pretty affordable, too.

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Sorry, but the car in question does nothing for me,,,personally think its but ugly.  A Cobra Daytona coupe would catch my interest though.

Otherwise ;;;;;

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1 hour ago, Belugawrx said:

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Was always hoping that Accurate Miniatures was going to come out with one after their Corvette Grand Sport kits. Man that would have been something. 

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3 hours ago, Matt Bacon said:

It looks like one of Hot Wheels' less well proportioned fantasy racers, and I'd much rather a mainstream kit maker gave us a Cobra Daytona Coupe... or a Lightweight Low-Drag E-Type, come to that:

That over the top look is precisely what makes it appealing, the same way it works for drag racers.  It's also a very no nonsense look, just the bare minimum of sheet metal stretched over the chassis.

It's a car built for winning races, not beauty contests.

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