Ginetta G1

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Ginetta G1
Overview
Type Homebuild
Manufacturer Ginetta
Assembly Woodbridge Suffolk
Designer Ivor Walklett
Body and chassis
Body style Open-wheel car
Layout Front Engine, RWD
Related Wolseley Hornet six
Powertrain
Transmission 4-speed Manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 90.5 in (2,299 mm)
Kerb weight 350 kg (772 lb)
Chronology
Successor Ginetta G2

Ginetta G1 was a name applied retroactively to the Walklett brothers first effort, a homebuilt roadster based on the underpinnings of a pre-war Wolseley Hornet before Ginetta Cars was founded. [1] As the Walkletts developed the Ginetta G2, they decided to start the numbering from their first build even though the car was no longer in existence. The only known documentation is a hand sketch drawn by Ivor Walklett. [1]

History

The G1 was a one off, not destined for production, based on a pre-war Wolseley Hornet six. [2] The G1 was eventually wrecked by Ivor in the Walklett's driveway in Suffolk, destroyed in a crash against a tree stump. [1] [3] The car was styled after the Maserati 4CLT. [4] The new body kit cut down on the weight of the Hornet considerably and was described as "great fun". [1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Walklett, Bob (1994), Ginetta: The Inside Story, Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire, UK: Bookmarque Publishing, p. 39, ISBN   1870519280
  2. "Ginetta Cars - G1". www.ginettaowners.ch (in German). Retrieved January 13, 2025.
  3. "G1". www.ginetta.org. Retrieved January 13, 2025.
  4. "History". www.ginetta.org. Retrieved January 13, 2025.