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Well, at least this thread did not degenerate into a GT6 v. MGB GT comparison... 
TR3driver said:Well, the sales figures show that most buyers felt otherwise. By 1973, the Z-car was selling well over 4000 per month, while BL couldn't sell that many GT6 in a whole year. BL was also going bankrupt for a variety of reasons, one of which was trying to make too many different models of car for way too many little niche markets.
The Z-car was about the same price as the GT6, but had something like 50% more horsepower and performance even in US trim. The new emissions laws in 73 also hit the GT6 particularly hard, with some 25% drop in advertised power (part of which was due to new laws regarding power ratings, but real power dropped as well). From what I've heard, the driveline just wasn't up to the extra torque of the 2.5 (it was just barely adequate for the 2.0), so that option was out as well.
And to my eye, there just wasn't that much difference in appearance:
jsfbond said:not easy to get in and out of.......GOD; I love that car!
jsfbond said:In my younger years, When I was out and about and a 240Z was present, whomever I was with (excluding the girlfriend, now wife) would say The phrase I came to absolutely hate...Hey; thats just like your car!
billspit said:Well I think that just about covers it. All I can add is the British car industry may have been one of the most mis-managed industries across the board. It's really sad.
boeingpilot said:I think the British in general tend to like things old. For example, an old house here in the states may have been built in the 1920's, but in the UK it's not uncommon for folks to be living in homes built in the 1800's or earlier.
sail said:I just rec'd the current issue of Classic Motorsports. In it John McComb who sold his winning race TR6 to Paul Newman says:
"I also drove the GT6, and boy, it didn't want to be a race car. It would gallop around and it understeered, with tremendous body roll oversteer, so you had to fight both."
Dan Scanlan then says:
"But it sure looked good"
I suspect it was more a matter of the car being rather nose-heavy and with a less-than-ideal rear suspension (especially in the original swing-axle configuration)!jsfbond said:So you guys that race...would the GT6 have been a better racecar if it was unibody or other than its current configuration?
Andrew Mace said:I suspect it was more a matter of the car being rather nose-heavy and with a less-than-ideal rear suspension (especially in the original swing-axle configuration)!jsfbond said:So you guys that race...would the GT6 have been a better racecar if it was unibody or other than its current configuration?
jsfbond said:So how much does the Buick 315 weigh compared to the inline six?
swift6 said:Assuming you mean the 215ci, 3.5litre engine.