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Replica's at Walt Grace ?

Discussion in 'Recreations & Non-Period Rebodies' started by MikeRSR, Nov 3, 2016.

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  1. MikeRSR

    MikeRSR Formula Junior

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    #1 MikeRSR, Nov 3, 2016
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  2. kevfla

    kevfla Formula 3

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    Greg Jones posts here as GSJFerrari. Please see the Bugatti section of FChat for more info.
     
  3. MikeRSR

    MikeRSR Formula Junior

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    Thanks for that, only now reading up about Greg, he seems a wonderful craftsman. Over here in the UK we have people like GTO Engineering who can recreate a 250 swb for you, but Greg certainly seems to be the go to guy over there!
     
  4. Ed Niles

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    Interesting that Greg has the correct race hubs on the TR wheels, but then plated them.
     
  5. amenasce

    amenasce Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Tr is for sale for...... $2.5m
     
  6. carguyjohn350

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  7. MikeRSR

    MikeRSR Formula Junior

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    Wonder what they're asking for the cali.....
     
  8. El Wayne

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    I bet this guy does. :)
     
  9. pcelenta

    pcelenta Karting

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    Why is FIA certifying replicas?
     
  10. MikeRSR

    MikeRSR Formula Junior

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    The FIA can award an HTP (Historic Technical Passport) under Appendix K rules as long as the car is period correct, that is it's mechanical parts, suspension and brakes and so on are as used in period. Whether said car is accepted to race at any given event is up to the organisers and scrutineers.
     
  11. PAUL500

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    I believe their thinking is that as the original cars become older, more valuable etc then less owners will race them, and certifying replicas will allow that type of racing to still be watched and enjoyed.

    Plus most of the originals are triggers brooms anyway :)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1VNNbSYdt0
     
  12. pcelenta

    pcelenta Karting

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    I suppose that makes sense. In the end though it is still a replica. So it is almost like having fake Rolex papers for a fake Rolex.
     

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