| Why were Replicas created? |
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The late eighties saw classic car values rocketing and Daytona values went through the stratosphere! |
| E.G. Autokraft/PKA/Arrow Spyder |
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This is without question the most accurate replica of the marque. Dimensions are exact and allow genuine Ferrari parts to be used if required. The kits were around £20,000 plus the donor to be built and Emilio would build one for £25,000 for those who wished a built one.This was around 15 years ago. |
| Attention to details |
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Whilst the original had six weber carburettors they are completely hidden by a huge black air filter that covers most of the top of the engine. Other replica owners, with engineering expertise, have even offset the gearchange to the left like the original. This was meant to allow left hand drive cars to have an easier gearchange, even though it disadvantages the driver of a right hand car! The car featured in these first three pictures is one of the best Autokraft Spyder's in the world it now resides in Belfast in the hands of a major motor dealer who acquired it by supplying a car in part payment, which proved to be totally unroadworthy and unsaleable despite promises that it was in perfect working order. Despite protests regarding this over a six week period no compensation was forthcoming. Meanwhile he was offered a £6000 profit on his purchase within a couple of weeks of recieving delivery of it. So, think very carefully before buying a car from Sere Motors in Belfast and dealing with millionaire car dealers who have no scruples or sense of fair play.
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| The Autokraft/Arrow Berlinetta |
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Having had lots of Ferrari owners 'chop' their beautiful berlinetta's into spyders I suppose it was inevitable that somebody would want a coupe. So Emilio Garcia and Peter Jacobs created one. It is believed there were as many as eight made of which the club are aware of six. |
| Have you seen this car? |
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This car disappeared a few years ago. It was last registered to a person living in Pontefract and was stolen. It was registered YCM 3M. It is believed it probably went abroad, unless you know different?
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| Daytona Replica Club |
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Emilio Garcia was a very talented engineer but this skill was inversely proportionate to his skills as a businessman. Consequently many builders and owners were left high and dry when he left for Germany. It celebrated its 10th year anniversary in Oxfordshire on the 11th of September 2004, 12 cars attended at Woddesdon Manor a National Trust property previously owned by the Rothschild family. This was a very fitting and flamboyant location. Also at this meeting another newly finished car arrived. This particular car has been 10 years in the making. The time was well spent and the car won the best spyder on the day. Within the club of more than 30 members is a wealth of knowledge about the cars Anybody who has one and isn't in the club should use the link in 'Links' to visit the site and consider joining the club. A the very least Wendy Allan, Club Secretary, would like to log your car on the database of known ones.
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| Daytona Replica Club The car of the day 2004 |
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Here is the car, on the right, the members voted best spyder on the day. It took 10 years to appear and still needs a bit of detailing but it is a fine effort. Unique is the badge rail that runs along the front of the car between the quarter bumpers. This was a feature of the £1.6 million car featured elsewhere. |
| A nice RS Daytona built on a Jaguar XJ12 inner body |
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This is a nice example of the RS Daytona which recently sold for £17000. |
| RS Daytona |
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RS Daytona was the creation of Richard Stewart in Nottingham. So besoted by the car was he that he turned the Rover SD1 into a spyder and started converting them for others. However in his quest for accuracy he was soon removing bodies from V12 Jaguars, shortening them by 9 inches and adding a fibreglass composite body. He sold them all over Europe but wasn't making any money allegedly. He has gone on to make money selling Lotus 7 type cars called Robin Hoods. Much easier to create the panelling etc. and far easier to build. |
| LR Roadsters RAM R/T |
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LR Roadsters RAM R/T was a late entry to the marketplace and few were actually made before Ferrari caused them to stop work. It had plastic covered front light assemblies mimicking the early plexiglass cars which while easier to build are inaccurate. It had however two detail features that meant it stood out from all the others. This and the windscreen rake are the 2 clear identifiers of all 'chopped' and replica cars apart from this LR Roadster. |
| The Mc Burnie (Miami Vice) Car |
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The McBurnie/Southern Roadcraft car (convertible) is probably the best known, but least accurate copy of the car. It was made famous by the TV series Miami Vice and driven by Don Johnson who drove around Miami in a midnight black one. |
| A history of Tom McBurnie |
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Tom McBurnie
It could have been the corporate atmosphere at General Electric that caused Tom McBurnie to snap…or again, it could have been the Syracuse, NY winters that caused things to go awry.
Regardless, 1964 found Tom streaking down the streets of Pamplona, Spain at a time when men were men who drank with abandon, bulls were bulls, and DUI's were generally not awarded for preceding livestock down city streets. It should be noted during that same period, Tom attended the Swiss Race Driving School at Monterey, France competing in both intermediate and advanced programs.
Back on home ground, Tom was at the wheel of his '58 Porsche Speedster taking second in the SCCA Southern California Region in 1967 and setting track lap records at Riverside, Willow Springs, Santa Barbara, and Roswell. In addition to piloting his 356 Tom also built the mechanicals and maintained the car. Getting his hands dirty once again, Tom campaigned a LeGrand FA in 68 and 69 where he set a track lap record at Sears Point Raceway and qualified for Road Race of Champions in 69 where he finished seventh, and promptly hung up his string back racing gloves.
In1970 Tom Evan's C sport racer was the beneficiary of a McBurnie built and sponsored engine which achieved a first in Southern California, and a second at the Road Race of Champions. The next year that same car claimed firsts at both California and Atlanta venues.
Tom started in the specialty car business as a full time vocation in 1978 building the Sceptre 6.6S, a neo classic two place car based on a '78 Ford Thunderbird platform. This concept won the best new car at the Los Angeles Auto Expo and was honored under the full Ford warranty program.
Success breeds success and Tom soon builds the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 (Daytona) replica based on a Corvette chassis which soon became a centerpiece of the '80s television show "Miami Vice". Additional information on this topic may be found in the book "Daytona" by Pat Braden and Gerald Roush.
John Candy starred in the film ' Delerious' in 1991 and somehow managed to get his bulk into a McBurnie replica of the Ferrari 250 GTO, two of which were made available to the film production team.
The SEMA best new product award for 1995 was given to Tom McBurnie's 1934 roadster featuring a mid-engined Oldsmobile Aurora V8. This car was featured in a 6 month series of articles in Street Rodder magazine who judged the '34 roadster to be one of the top 25 best hotrod products of the '90's.
Tom and his handywork were again featured in Hot Rodder magazine when his prolong- Ford sponsored '34 Vaughn appeared on the cover of the July '97 issue.
We are indeed fortunate that Tom is no longer a designer for General Electric's Defense System Department for which we should thank the Sangria and bulls of Pamplona.
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| The original McBurnie Daytona car |
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| Tom McBurnie in his race days |
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| A History of Southern Roadcraft |
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Southern Roadcraft was formed in 1984 by brothers Ian and Brian Nichols who saw a niche for a quality product available within a realistic price range. Together with their team of craftsmen Ian and Brian built an enviable reputation for quality products based on superior engineering, ease of assembly and outstanding value for money.
So, with the body sorted and the moulds produced the next challenge was a chassis that could facilitate a big front mounted V12 and still allow the car to handle well. This is where Brian Nichols’ experience working for Hansen Engineering paid off. Hansen was involved in Formula Ford and responsible for the early DAX Cobra chassis. Using this experience and everything they had learned in the development of the SRV8 Cobra Brian and Ian produced a fantastic chassis that comprised a rigid lower section with tubular
The activities of Ferrari in sueing many of the Daytona Replica makers must have also played a key part in the demise of the SRV12 at SR. It is a pity that more attention was not paid to making the body more accurate, this would appear to be a Mc Burnie legacy as it too has elongated doors and a reduced distance between the rear of the door and the wheelarch. |
| Southern Roadcraft SRV12 |
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The McBurnie was extremely successful following its appearance on Miami Vice. This was appreciated by Southern Roadcraft who launched their replica around this time It seems they were disatisfied with some of the detail on the McBurnie car and made some worthwhile changes.
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| A Datsun 260Z Berlinetta |
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It is interesting to note that cars which took styling elements from the car have been used to turn those cars into replicas. Such is the case with this yellow berlinetta replica based on the Datsun 260Z, this is once again an American creation.
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| Mad Mick Hudsons spyder |
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There are hybrids out there, especially in the US. This one is one of 12 built on Corvette chassis like the McBurnie. It looks a very nice job with much better replication than the McBurnie. Apparently Mad Mick took moulds from a real spyder and then built the cars, knowing the work involved his nickname is accurate! Mike has been in touch recently to advise me that he is still producing Spyders using the C-4 Corvette with changes to windows and doors. Anyone wishing to contact him should email: |
| Mad Mikes Workshop |
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This is a picture of Mad Mikes workshop in full flow with a collection of cars being built for customers.
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| A beautiful red Mad Mike car. |
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This is one of the best prepared replicas I have ever seen anywhere in the world. I think it is fair to say Mad Mike is only slightly behind Emilio Garcia in his ability to create real copies of the Daytona. Only the steering wheel and V8 engine let this particular car down.
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| Mazda MX 5 in the style of Daytona Spyder |
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There is a 'panel conversion' available for the Mazda MX5. It creates a curious looking miniature of the real thing which is quite comical when compared.
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| The California cars |
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Apparently these cars were developments of the Mc Burnie. The flares they built in ranged from the acceptable to the totally bizarre, detracting from the clean lines of the true Pininfarina design. |
| Jay Balls Daytona, possibly the big daddy of replica cars! |
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Here are some images of a car created by Jay Ball in the US, where else? He has spent over $50,000 creating thi masterpiece. All th detail is there, it has a genunine plexiglass nose and front indicator lenses. The interior is true to the genuine car too. Possibly the most amazing thing about this obcessed person is that, having spent so much creating it he now wants to sell it for $37,000. I wish him all the luck in the world. My experience is that he will need an equally Daytona obcessed buyr with deep pockets. At thisprice level he is competing with Porsche ana number of other supercar makes. Personally if I had the funds I would buy it, but then I don't have he deep pockets! |
| Engine Bay |
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It is a V8 but it is a very powerful V8 which will never sound as wonderful as a V12 but is definately not scraping the barrel! |
| Interior, instrument binnacle |
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Again the interior is very well detailed. I am not happy about the steering wheel but otherwise it is pretty sharp! |
| Side view spoke wheels |
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Once again there is lots of quality detaling. The quality paint finish is really evident here, it is so difficult to get a quality finish with black. Note the copy door panelling, excellent. |
| Rowley Corvettes |
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This was another, US based Daytona Replica maker. They are based in Rowley Massachusetts. http://rowleycorvette.com/ and are still a very successful business. The car pictured is on sale now for $42,500. Jim who owns it flies a Pitts Special stunt plane when he isn't cruising around in his Daytona GTC. It features a 400 bhp V8 engine and achieves 20 mpg! |
| So why can't they be bought new now? |
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Basically, allegedly, Ferrari back 15 years or so ago became disturbed by the profusion of replicas and they decided to do something about stopping their production. The arrival and success of this car, described as a Ferrari on the show that probably caused Ferrari to sop the replica makers producing cars. They had approached Ferrari to provide cars for the first series but had been refused so I guess they were partly to blame. For the second series Ferrari co-operated and supplied a car.The McBurnie replica on the show was destroyed by a 'Stinger' missle and was replaced by a genuine Ferrari Testarossa instead, possibly at the request of Ferrari themselves. I wonder if it was a condition imposed by Ferrari that the McBurnie be blown apart on screen for them to get use of the Testarossa! The problem for the replica makers was the cost of proving their case in court would have put them out of business anyway so they stopped manufacture. However, in 2003, an American called Floyd bought all the Arrow moulds from Peter Jacobs and plans to build the cars again in the US. But not only will he build spyders and berlinettas but also Competitione berlinettas. Such is the desirabilty of a design now over 40 years old! |