RE: Glorious and seldom seen Ginetta G20 for sale
RE: Glorious and seldom seen Ginetta G20 for sale
Thursday 19th February

Glorious and seldom seen Ginetta G20 for sale

Stripped-out sports cars are great, but they don't tend to come cheap. Apart from this one...


There isn’t much left to do, on these dark and dank days that just keep coming, than to dream of sunnier weather. It has to be back at some point. And what are sunny days for? Driving a sports car, exactly.

You know exactly the kind of thing, too. Light, small, stripped-out, British-made and rear-wheel drive. We do it better than anywhere else, with screaming engines and manual gearboxes to make every single balmy mile a delight. There really is no joy quite like a great British sports car on a great British road, and those drives will feel extra special this summer after such a sodden winter. 

But most of them aren’t cheap, and it’s hard to justify significant outlay on a car that can only enjoy occasional use (even if residuals tend to be strong). While Caterhams, Lotuses, TVRs, Westfields and the like do crop up at less than £15k every now and then, the wealth of better examples at slightly more means that a hypothetical budget doesn’t last long. Soon it’s £17k, £18k, £20k, and it can’t really be called a bargain sports car any more. 

So how about this? It’s a Ginetta G20, one of around 200 or so made in the early '00s as a replacement for the G27 and the ultimate cheap and cheerful road racer. If parts could be done without for the G20, they were: it didn’t come with a roof, doors or windscreen. The spaceframe was tubular, the body was fibreglass, the mechanical configuration as simple as could be. Using a lot of Ford running gear, including 1.8 Zetec plus some suspension and brake components, kept both initial and repair costs low. Many went racing, but plenty - like this one, with MOTs back to 2010 - have lived their lives on the road. 

Weighing comfortably less than 700kg and producing 125hp, power-to-weight for the G20 was 190hp per tonne; more than enough for a lot of fun when this exposed to the elements and with so little rubber on the road. The Ginetta was actually reviewed all the way back in ‘02 on PistonHeads, where it was praised pretty effusively: ‘Driving the G20 along twisting roads at speed proved to be not only enormous fun in the sun, it also conferred a level of sensory involvement few modern cars can match.’ So imagine how it feels now…

Obviously something as extreme as a Ginetta is going to require more compromise than even a Seven or similar, but there’s plenty in its favour as well: it’s a pretty little car, something different to the norm, and it’s not like a 1.8 Zetec is going to require the maintenance of some more specialised engines. Which isn’t even the best bit. The best bit is that this 7,500-mile car, with plenty of history and seemingly very smart condition for such a track-focused car, is £9,950. Ten grand! Nothing, surely, is going to offer so much fun for so little. And it’s hardly going to be any cheaper five or 10 years down the line. For those who value sheer entertainment over badge appeal and pose value in their sports car, look no further.


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RichardR

2,905 posts

290 months

Thursday
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Thats does sound like a bit of a bargain against other stripped-out alternatives, although the headlamps are going to make people think it's some sort of kit car based on an MX-5 NB.

Is that a Lotus Sunbeam tucked away in the garage behind it?


ex-devonpaul

Original Poster:

1,604 posts

159 months

Thursday
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There's a lot of interesting metal (and fibreglass) at that dealership.

S600BSB

7,292 posts

128 months

Thursday
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Lovely thing.

86wasagoodyear

850 posts

118 months

Thursday
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Blimey. Fun factor will be off the scale

SimonTheSailor

12,875 posts

250 months

Thursday
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I'd be interested in this but couldn't relive the V8 moments/sounds from my G33 frown



disco666

511 posts

168 months

Thursday
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That seems remarkable value.
How would this require more compromise than a 7?
I would imagine the two are very similar, in all respects.

Angelo1985

699 posts

48 months

Thursday
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Are they the lamps from an old MX-5?

danp

1,643 posts

284 months

Thursday
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disco666 said:
That seems remarkable value.
How would this require more compromise than a 7?
I would imagine the two are very similar, in all respects.
You can get a screen with wipers / soft top / heater / “doors” for a 7 so could at least brave the worst of the elements?!


Mr Tidy

29,215 posts

149 months

Thursday
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I've always thought these were good looking cars, and at that price this one looks like loads of relatively cheap fun.

blueg33

44,480 posts

246 months

It’s tempting. I miss my G33.

suffolk009

7,205 posts

187 months

danp said:
disco666 said:
That seems remarkable value.
How would this require more compromise than a 7?
I would imagine the two are very similar, in all respects.
You can get a screen with wipers / soft top / heater / doors for a 7 so could at least brave the worst of the elements?!
You'd be unlikely to remain dry in a 7, whatever the roof.

suffolk009

7,205 posts

187 months

Being a Zetec it's a doddle to get more power. Although then you'd be missing the point of it being an inexpensive big fun car.

DaveyBoyWonder

3,506 posts

196 months

ex-devonpaul said:
There's a lot of interesting metal (and fibreglass) at that dealership.
There is. Its also the same place thats selling the Maserati featured in an article last week. Getting VFM...

Triumph Man

9,417 posts

190 months

and for the practicality minded motorist, they also made an estate version

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/327005359459?_skw=ginet...

blueg33

44,480 posts

246 months

Triumph Man said:
and for the practicality minded motorist, they also made an estate version

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/327005359459?_skw=ginet...
For a better representation of Ginetta they also made these - much more typical of the marque







Ginetta G4 racing success
The Ginetta G4 was a standout in motorsport, achieving numerous successes during its racing career. Its lightweight and powerful engine made it a formidable competitor on the racetrack. The G4's performance was so impressive that it was banned in the mid-1980s due to its success in racing.

SimonTheSailor

12,875 posts

250 months

Triumph Man said:
and for the practicality minded motorist, they also made an estate version

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/327005359459?_skw=ginet...
Ermmm ok - I think the current bid of 41 quid is a bit 'toppy'........

SimonTheSailor

12,875 posts

250 months

disco666 said:
That seems remarkable value.
How would this require more compromise than a 7?
I would imagine the two are very similar, in all respects.
At least with a seven you can get a bit of protection like side screens and a lower 'door' entry point.

And a boot........

Edited by SimonTheSailor on Friday 20th February 10:35

Huzzah

28,555 posts

205 months

Triumph Man said:
and for the practicality minded motorist, they also made an estate version

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/327005359459?_skw=ginet...
Shed of the week material right there.

DP1

284 posts

243 months

I had the race version of one of these as a trackday car - no handbrake, no speedo, full cage etc.

It was one of the most fun things to drive I ever had. Sold it when I retired from work and still miss it.

I now have a Caterham and it's a lot less roomy than the Ginetta is but a very similar drive.

Must admit I'm tempted but suspect I could be in a spot of bother with the long haired project manager.

tombar

494 posts

231 months

What a fascinating stock list at that garage. That original MG1300, or the very non- original Imp. Great stuff.