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Road Racing categories have always been exciting and competitive which often bred many unique and creative racing machines. The 1950s was particularly exciting as road racing specials, kit cars, and modifieds seemed to roam the tracks one circle at a time, turning heads and winning trophies. The European cars were dominant for a while, then lightweight specials powered by American muscle began to turn the tides. Mainstream manufacturers such as Ford and Chevrolet found their nitch with the Cobra's and the Corvettes. The modified Corvette's had been highly competitive in the SCCA production until the big three American Companies agreed not to race during the close of the 1950s which meant there were not Works teams. Loopholes in the agreement were exploited, and Ford was able to make sure appropriate funding made it to the Shelby Cobra project, unofficially of course.

Bill Thomas approached General Motors with a similar proposal, requesting funding to build a series of modified vehicles based on Corvette components that could be worthy contenders of the might Cobra. The proposal was accepted and the 'Cheetah' was born.

SCCA Competition had homologation requirements for various classes and categories of racing; the category where the Cobra ran required at least 100 examples be created before it could qualify for racing. As the beginning of the 1964 season came into sight, Thomas had nowhere near that many, and had to race in the specials class which pitted his front-engined machine against some very highly-developed mid-engined race cars.

The Cheetah had a tubular spaceframe chassis and powered by a Corvette V8 small-block engine bored out to over 6 liters. Thomas was restricted to only Corvette parts, so all components were stock or modified Corvette materials. The Cheetah had a tuned-version of the Rochester fuel-injection system which helped produce over 475 horsepower. The positioning of the engine was done to improve performance; it sat very far back in the engine bay resulting in the driver compartment moving rearward. The engine was mated to a Borg Warner T-10 four-speed gearbox and sent the power to the rear wheels. The rear wheels were a mere inches behind the driver. Corvette drum brakes were placed on all four corners which would prove to be unworthy to handle the massive amounts of power produced from the engine. The entire package was clothed in a lightweight aluminum hand-formed Coupe body featuring exotic gullwing doors.

Theory never guarantees success. After much planning, building, tuning, and modifying, the Cheetah was brought to the track. Its performance was less than adequate and disappointing. Teething problems are to be expected from any new race car, but some are just too difficult to overcome. The doors blew off the vehicle while at speed, its brakes were inadequate, and the cockpit had poor ventilation making it unbearably hot for the driver. The heat problem was solved for at least on car whose top was cut off. The first year proved to be a valuable learning experience.

SCCA regulations were changed for the 1965 season, now requiring a minimum of 1000 cars to race in the GT category. This would be a very difficult, if not impossible, target to achieve, especially considering Thomas' factory had been damaged in a fire. Thomas had no recourse except to terminate the project.

Around ten examples of the Cheetah were ever produced, with only eight making it to modern times. Many of the remaining cars are still used in historic competition.

1961 Cheetah Coupe

Year1961
MakeCheetah
ModelCoupe
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Body / ChassisTubular spaceframe and fiberglass body
Production Years for Series1960 - 1964
Combined MPG0.00

Chassis / Engine Numbers Shown
Chassis NumberBTC003

Engine  
Engine BuilderChevrolet
Engine ConfigurationV
90-degree
Cylinders8
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement383.00 CU IN. | 6277.4 cc. | 6.3 L.
Valves16 valves.
2 valves per cylinder.
ValvetrainOHV
Horsepower470.00 HP (345.9 KW)
HP / Liter74.6 BHP / Liter
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol
Fuel FeedFuel Injected
BlockCast-iron
HeadCast-iron

Standard Transmission
Gears4
TransmissionManual
Borg Warner T-10


 
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