What kind of car is this????
#21
#23
the noble air intake on the sides are way bigger, the doors don't have the same look at all, this one has a rounder roof than a noble and the back of a noble has a slight angle this one is flat, and the noble has only one window over the door, this one has a secont window in what would be the back seat area (it only it had back seats...) Can't be a noble.
http://brandnewmusclecar.com/gtm.html
BTW - GTM are kit cars which need several parts not included in the kit... for example they require a Porsche transaxel and usually a corvette engine (LS series - the same motor used in the GT Malan)
http://brandnewmusclecar.com/gtm.html
BTW - GTM are kit cars which need several parts not included in the kit... for example they require a Porsche transaxel and usually a corvette engine (LS series - the same motor used in the GT Malan)
#24
There was a comment buy someone on the GT Malan link that went like this:
Sadly, the source of this supercar is NOT mentioned here! This is a kit car developed by Factory Five Racing, the GTM. Alan gives no credit to them. His team simply assembles the kit car and sells it.
So apparently, based on this statement, everyone is correct!
And if you notice that the person commenting calls the guy "Alan", and "Alan" gives no credit to GTM (which is developed by Factory Five Racing). Now, put the "GTM" and "Alan" together and you get "GT Malan" (GT M and alan put together). Coincidence? I think not!
Sadly, the source of this supercar is NOT mentioned here! This is a kit car developed by Factory Five Racing, the GTM. Alan gives no credit to them. His team simply assembles the kit car and sells it.
So apparently, based on this statement, everyone is correct!
And if you notice that the person commenting calls the guy "Alan", and "Alan" gives no credit to GTM (which is developed by Factory Five Racing). Now, put the "GTM" and "Alan" together and you get "GT Malan" (GT M and alan put together). Coincidence? I think not!
#28
Yeah this is for sure a factory five gt. I saw one being built on one of those spike Saturday morning car shows... Usually a corvette ls engine with a porshe transaxle as stated in previous posts. The engine is mounted behind the driver... The whole kit, engine and transaxle can run probably 50-70 grand depending how fast you want to make it... The other kits from that company are gorgeous if you like hot rods... Which I do!!!!