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1960s

Ginetta G10/G11

Ginetta G10 G11 Technical details and specifications (1965-1968)

Manufacturer

Ginetta Cars

Production

1965 to 1968

Class

Sports car

Body style

2-door roadster and Coupe

Engines

Ford, MG

Wheel base

90 in, 2,286 mm

overall length

162 in, 4,115 mm

overall width 

60 in, 1,524 mm

overall height

48 in, 1,219 mm

ground clearance

5.50 in, 140 mm

 

The Ginetta G10 and G11 were British sports and race cars from the 1960s.

History

First Launched at the 1965, the Ginetta G10 was a larger and more performance type front engine sports car. As engine came either with the 1.8-litre version from the MGB (G11) the American 4.7-liter Ford eight-cylinder used in the G10, this was a more powerful car than its predecessors with a Ford V8 engine.

The car was Light weight with a tubular frame chassis,weighing around 900 kg (1,984 lb) and fitted with a 4.7 L (289 cu in) V8 engine from the Ford Mustang, with a 4-speed fully synchronlzed mechanical gearbox and limited slip rear final drive.The G10 was first used for racing with the distribution of weight 51% to front axle, and 49% at rear axle.

Performance V8 289 cu (G10)

  • Max power (SAE) 271 hp
  • Acceleration standing 1/4 mile 13.5 sec. 0—50 mph (0—80 kmh) 3.2 sec
  • Speed in direct drive at 1,000 rpm 23 mph, 37 km/h.

Ginetta produced the G11, a street legal version of the G10 with the same body but with the Ford V8 replaced by the MGB 1800 engine.It was built at the same time as the G12 and MGB, the model G 10 / G11 was developed,however, slow build times and deliveries of the engine meant only a few were produced. 

The low production was mainly due to the delayed supply of parts by British Leyland, who saw in the G11 a competitor to the MG. Only six copies of the G10 were produced. In contrast to the MG and other competition, the product had little success which made the now-grown company in financial difficulties.

The Ginetta G10

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Service
  • Ginetta G10 and G11 maintenance and Service Guide (1965-1968)

    Gearbox oil G10 2.50 imp pt. 2.96 US pt. 1.4 1, SAE 80, change every miles, 16,100 km
    Final drive oil G10 2.75 imp pt,3.38 US pt. 1.6 1,SAE 90. change every miles. 16,100 Km
    Greasing points 8 
    Fuel consumption G10 20 miles imp gal, 16.7 miles US gal.
    Tyres 5.90 x 15 
    Fuel tank capacity 16 imp gal, 19.3 US gal. 72 litre

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Technical
  • Ginetta G10 and G11 Technical details and specifications (1965-1968)

    ENGINE: V8 289 cu (G10)
    Front V8 engine (Ford Mustang)
    engine capacity 289 cu In, 4.735-84 cu cm
    max power (SAE) 271 hp

    TRANSMISSION: (G10)
    Driving wheels Rear
    Single dry plate cluch
    4-speed fully synchronlzed mechanical gearbox
    Gearbox ratios (1st 2.320, 2nd 1.690, 3rd 1.290, 4th 1, rev 2220)
    hypoid bevel limited slip final drive
    3.300 axle ratio

    CHASSIS:
    Tubularframe
    independent front and rear suspension with wishbones. coil springs, anti-roll bar and telescopic dampers

    STEERING:
    Rack-and-pinion steering
    2.8 turns of steering wheel from lock to lock.
    turning circle (between walls) 39 ft, 11.9 m

    BRAKES:
    Disc brakes
    total area rubbed by linings sq in. 3212.10 sq cm

    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT: (G10)
    12V voltage
    65 Ah battery
    40 Ah alternator
    Ford ignition distributor

    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT:
    Wheel base 90 in, 2,286 mm
    front track 50 in, 1,270 mm
    rear track 50 in. 1.270 mm
    overall length 162 in, 4,115 mm
    overall width 60 in, 1,524 mm
    overall height 48 in, 1,219 mm
    ground clearance 5.50 in, 140 mm
    dry weight 1,524 lbs. 889 kg
    distribution of weight 51% front axle, 49% rear axle

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