Possessing a car that's too precious to hit the road is a luxury issue many of us dream of having. Some of the most sought-after collectibles in the automotive world are so valuable, it's almost sacrilegious to drive them. However, companies like Pur Sang and Superformance come to the rescue by meticulously replicating some of the most iconic historical vehicles. They then make these masterpieces available at a comparatively affordable price.

These recreations can then have their wheels driven off without ever worrying about destroying an irreplaceable automotive masterpiece. For most, they move the daydreams of driving a Le Mans winning Ford GT40 or battling with a pre-war Bugatti closer to reality.

Superformance GT40

Ford defeating Ferrari in Le Mans in 1966 is one of the greatest automotive stories. What if you want to get a piece of that action and feel like Bruce McLaren or Ken Miles? Well, you could either buy an original car, which may cost in excess of $10 million or go to Superformance and get the next best thing. These South Africans make arguably the most exact replicas of the legendary Ford and sell them for less than $200,000. How exact, you may ask? Well, Superformance actually consulted the original blueprints to replicate everything as accurately as possible, the suspension geometry, the body dimensions, even the seats! These replicas are so close to the original, they are even accepted in vintage racing series.

Superformance GT40
Superformance GT40 comes with contemporary struts, brakes and tires
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Superformance GT40
Superformance GT40
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Certain elements have been updated to enhance their safety, such as incorporating modern tires, struts, and brakes. Although the original, race-inspired 7.0 engine with a 4-speed gearbox isn't available, there's no cause for disappointment. Superformance provides an option to outfit the car with a Ford 7.0 V8 and a 5-speed transmission. While it may not be the original, this pairing keeps the spirit of the Le Mans victor alive, while providing superior performance and simpler maintenance.

Superformance GT40
Superformance GT40
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Superformance GT40
Superformance GT40
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Superformance Cobra MkII FIA

Superformance offers another of Shelby’s masterpieces that would otherwise be out of reach for many, the brilliant Cobra. The company went to great lengths to ensure their Cobra has all the virtues and flaws of the original. Original Shelby Cobras were famously a bit of a handful to drive and Superformance captured this feeling by retaining the original suspension geometry with leaf springs.

The similarities between Superformance's creations and the original models are almost indistinguishable, to the extent that it has sparked legal disputes with Shelby's company. Fortunately, these disagreements have resulted in a peaceful resolution. The allegations were not only dismissed, but Carroll Shelby went further by granting an exclusive certification for the Supersport, thereby officially licensing the Cobra MkII FIA as a Shelby car.

Superformance Cobra MkII FIA
Superformance FIA MkII Cobras are among the most faithfull recreations
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Superformance Cobra MkII FIA
Cobra’s interior is meticulously recreated as well
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The main differing feature is the fiberglass body, whereas the original Cobras boasted hand-shaped aluminum shells. The buyers can choose from the current Ford’s drivetrains when speccing up their Cobra. While snobs may scoff at the Superformance Cobras, there’s no denying it gets you very close to the original for around $200,000. If it was good enough for Carroll Shelby, it will be good enough for the most of us.

Pur Sang Bugatti Type 35

Pur Sang (Latin for “purebread”) is a boutique establishment recreating all sorts of pre-WWII automobiles. You would be hard pressed to call their cars replicas, as these folks actually follow the original production processes when building their cars. No cutting corners, no modern brakes or suspension bits here. The madman/genius behind this affair is John Bothwell, who has discovered that the world’s greatest fabricators reside in Argentina. He has gathered around 100 specialists there to reintroduce the world to the joys of inter-war motoring.

Pur Sang Bugatti Type 35
Bugatti Type 35s cost millions, so Pur Sang recreation is a blessing
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Pur Sang Bugatti Type 35
Bugatti Type 35s cost millions, so Pur Sang recreation is a blessing
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Although Pur Sang can build virtually any pre-WWII car from scratch, the most popular car from their stable is Bugatti Type 35. It makes sense, if one is willing to go such lengths to recreate a car, it’d better be one of the finest engineering examples from the period. They were engineering marvels, incredibly successful racecars. Somewhat unsurprisingly, Type 35s are super rare, only around 250 of them were built and now the original cars sell for millions. On contrary, a true to the nuts and bolts recreation from Pur Sang will only cost $250,000 and bring you just as much joy without having to worry about damaging it.


Superformance GT40 - As Close To The Real Thing As You Can Get!



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