:cheers
Here's to the Brits!!
Honestly, the GT-40's with the ZF's shift much nicer than our Ford GT's with the Ricardo, so much for 35 years of development!
The Riccardo GT transmission is unique to the GT. Fred Goodnow choose the transmission that came from a Jaguar XJ220. However, the case needed to be shortened and with a reduced height to fit in the GT. So Ricardo redesigned it to fit the space requirements of the GT.
As a result of the GT case physical limitations, the Stillen 3.9 crown gear is as tall ("big") as that will fit inside the transaxle. Very few parts, if any, are inter-changeable with similar Riccardo units.
If anybody wants to learn more about the Gulf GT-40's and Ickx's Le Mans win, you should get Racing In The Rain, a great book by John Horsman, the Gulf team engineer. He is super nice guy and now lives in Arizona, and has been very helpful in sharing his experiences with our car.
I chose my screen name because I felt it was the fastest, most dangerous looking, most beautiful thing that ever flew...sort of like the GT.
...And in another note of unrelated trivia, I read somewhere that Dan Gurney atthe 67 LeMans winner's podium, was the first to do the shake and spray champagne shower which has now become tradition in any auto racing. Henry Ford the second in the wet zone. Anyone know Dan well enough to call and verify/get the rest of the story?
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Maybe we are talking simple semantics, but the GT tranny is the same used on the Audi LeMans Racer (diesel) in 2007.
And in another note of unrelated trivia, I read somewhere that Dan Gurney at the 67 LeMans winner's podium, was the first to do the shake and spray champagne shower which has now become tradition in any auto racing. Henry Ford the second in the wet zone. Anyone know Dan well enough to call and verify / get the rest of the story?
What you wrote is true however (In my best Paul Harvey voice) here is the rest of the story (told by Dan to me).
After the race Dan took the very large bottle of Moet Champagne handed to him on the podium, took a drink then shook the bottle and sprayed his fellow driver AJ Foyt, crew members, guests and crowd. After the bottle emptied he set it down, celebrated awhile longer then left the podium.
30 years later a phone call was received at the office of Dan Gurneys All America Racers from a woman in france. Seems she is the daughter of a track worker that was employed to clean up after the race. He was present for the celebration and thus started cleaning that area, came across the bottle and took it home as a souvenir. The gentleman just before passing away asked his daughter to call AAR and see if Dan would like the bottle back. The bottle now sits proudly in a custom built case next to other memories of the day.
A few years back my company printed a commemorative litho of the event for AAR & Ford depicting the man, the car, the celebration, the bottle and the start of a tradition. I may have a few left, if your a huge Gurney fan as I am send me your address and I'll send you one.
Wow, what a difference. I don't know if I'd have been a player on those first two. Carmillo did a great job on the final version.
Wow, what a difference. I don't know if I'd have been a player on those first two. Carmillo did a great job on the final version.
Neatly put - my thoughts too.