Just to elaborate on my previous comment about whether a Merlin V-12 would fit in a Cobra (No), the Merlin 61 (as used in the P-51) is over 7 feet long, over 2 1/2 feet wide, and just over 3 feet tall with a weight of over 1600 pounds (dry). Still, 1500+ horsepower (on 100 octane avgas) is nothing to sneeze at!
Craig, I remember seeing pics of that car a while back, but to hear it running is something else. Incredible!
James - I don't think so. They are from an illustration by Lance Russwurm that I used to post in the Kirkham Flip Top thread; and they served as the inspiration for my sketches. The "Milk 'n' Honey" moniker came from the nickname sticker on the first P-51 model I built when I was about 12.
Jamo and 'Werks - that 555 car has the P-51 stuff goin' on all right, but it definitely needs a set of guns to compete with the West Coast fellas' track dog!
Le Mons - I love it!!
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How about the Ryan Falconner V12 engine?? I'm sure he had some connection with Shelby and Cobras back in the 60s!! Also I heard his V12 engine is used in scale down Mustang P51 replicas!!!
How about the Ryan Falconner V12 engine?? I'm sure he had some connection with Shelby and Cobras back in the 60s!! Also I heard his V12 engine is used in scale down Mustang P51 replicas!!!
I thought about the Falconer V12. Are they still in production?
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Apparently they are - $65K a pop. Sure would look good in a P-51 Cobra though.
Engine Type - Aluminum 90 degree V-12 Displacement - 601 CID Horsepower - 640 HP @ 4500 RPM Torque - 700+ ft./lb. @ 4000 RPM Compression Ratio - 10.9:1 Bore - 4.125 in. Stroke - 3.750 in. Heads - Cast aluminum with splayed valve design Cylinders - Steel sleeved Length - 55.5 in. Width - 24.25 in. Weight - 980 lb. (firewall forward, includes accessories,
batteries, gear reduction unit, hoses, propeller, etc.)
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Would be an awesome project! Need the le mans"ish" style top & as much aero work as can be done w/o ruining the lines. Put some gears in it & see if they can get it comfortably into the 200's.
There's also the Ford Indigo V-12 from the 1996 concept car of the same name. Probably only the one exists though. Closest thing to a Ford would probably be a Jag or Aston V-12. At least there would be a connection. Plus the real P-51 did have a Brit-sourced powerplant...
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