Posted on 05/08/2016 11:45:28 AM PDT by MtnClimber
You are correct, the typical racing transaxle of the era could not take the massive torque American V8’s could produce. That is why Jim Hall put a so-called automatic in his USRRC white Chaparrals of the early to mid 60’s. The torque converter did not subject the gears to the higher shock loads of the manually shifted transaxle.
I have a 66 GT. Nothing unique like these high dollar cars. But it is a great looking car.
I keep thinking someone will offer me big bucks for it. I don’t expect $6 mil...
Pebble Beach Concours dElegance
...is marvelous.
I almost hit a Ferrari out there once. Odd, tinny little horn saved me.
Correct
Ahhh, the car and owner that single handedly killed the finest road racing series the world has ever seen, the CanAm.
D@mn...those were cars.
There is a wing here at the Petroleum Museum devoted to the white cars. I know the guy that restored them all and is the only person to drive every Chaparral ever made. They all run and are started and driven enough about every two months to keep oil and systems operational. Sometime Hall himself will fire one up and drive it around the museum property and they sometimes take them to places like Laguna Seca and drive several at once on the track.
I used to watch them all race back then at Mid Ohio and the USRRC and CanAm was a sight to behold.
The absolute best thing about THX 1138 was the chase scene!
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