Sunday, June 22, 2014

I can only guess, a 40's Chevy Modified Sportsman car, from Argentina?


Hi, the car above, is not a replica, it is an authentic and original Argentinian Road Racing car of that period.

It is a 1940 Ford Turismo de Carreterra, with its proper and also period Ford flathead engine, special aluminum high performance heads and intake manifold made in Argentina by RABA, 3 Ford 94 carburetors, and a full race cam.

 For more information about this cars see HistoriaTC.com

Gino Londi the owner

I apprecaite Adriana Cobos letting me know in the comments that the car shown from a "Turismo Carretera", the most important racing category from Argentina.

Juan Manuel Fangio, before racing in F1 raced in this category.

The translation for Turismo Carretera would be something like Road Touring. Some info (spanish), http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Historia_del_Turismo_Carretera

http://www.museofangio.com/es/visita-virtual/museo-fangio/8-hombres-y-maquinas-la-pasion-del-tc






For comparison, Fangio's first race car was a 39 Chevy

I posted that 2 years ago: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2012/01/fangios-first-race-car-1939-chevrolet.html

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  1. The car shown is a replica of a "Turismo Carretera", the most important racing category from Argentina. Juan Manuel Fangio, before racing in F1 raced in this category. The translation for Turismo Carretera would be something like Road Touring. Some info (spanish), http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Historia_del_Turismo_Carretera
    http://www.museofangio.com/es/visita-virtual/museo-fangio/8-hombres-y-maquinas-la-pasion-del-tc/
    Love your blog.

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  2. looks more like a 39 or 40 Ford

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  3. Hi, the car above, is not a replica, it is an authentic and original Argentinian Road Racing car of that period. It is a 1940 Ford Turismo de Carreterra, with its proper and also period Ford flathead engine, special aluminum high performance heads and intake manifold made in Argentina by RABA, 3 Ford 94 carburetors, and a full race cam.
    And it is in fact similar to Juan Manuel Fangio’s car except that his was a 1939 Chevrolet.
    For more information about this cars see HistoriaTC.com
    I want to take this opportunity to thank you very much for the not only beautiful but also outstanding pictures.
    Gino Londi the owner

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    1. Thank you very much for the correction! I'll change the post to make it accurate!

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