Single Seat Road Car Kit. . is there such a thing
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Had it in my mind for a while that single seat road car could be a fun thing to do. I suppose in crude terms the basis of which could be an ex formula ford or similar as an example, made road legal. . then i wondered if there is such a kit car that has taken this idea forward. . .in the words of Top Gear. . .how hard can it be !! (gulp)I was hoping for something that resembled a Lotus 25. . .i guess a Light Car Company Rocket is the 'buy it done' answer, but at £40 K plus. . .if you can find one, thats beyond the Benters purse. . .any kits out there that might be worth a look ??
have a look at the BAC Mono build diary
http://www.lotustalk.com/forums/f195/s111-bac-mono...
then have a look at any of the single seat racers you fancy, they are not that different.
A local gent here is building himself from scratch a Brabham BT23 replica with a 5.7L LS1 and Audi 5spd box in the back
http://s144.photobucket.com/user/Monty155/library/...
Hard bits are going to be steering rack, though I suspect there is more single seater racks in the UK than anywhere and rear uprights. If you speak to some of the local kit car manufacturers you might be able to turn something up for reasonable money
I also recommend pashleys book
http://books.google.com.au/books/about/How_to_Buil...
i started trying to build one 3 years ago but have been too busy to finish it.
regards Ryan
http://www.lotustalk.com/forums/f195/s111-bac-mono...
then have a look at any of the single seat racers you fancy, they are not that different.
A local gent here is building himself from scratch a Brabham BT23 replica with a 5.7L LS1 and Audi 5spd box in the back
http://s144.photobucket.com/user/Monty155/library/...
Hard bits are going to be steering rack, though I suspect there is more single seater racks in the UK than anywhere and rear uprights. If you speak to some of the local kit car manufacturers you might be able to turn something up for reasonable money
I also recommend pashleys book
http://books.google.com.au/books/about/How_to_Buil...
i started trying to build one 3 years ago but have been too busy to finish it.
regards Ryan
I have also thought about this one. Was thinking perhaps a Van Diemen, one on ebay without engine now i think 6500 for a 2011 car. A good basis, the cars usualy have about 40mm ground clearance to would need altering but not too hard as fully adjustable. Fan for cooling, Dash2 for you instrumentation as that one is road legal, lights not a problem, fenders not too hard to do. All in all a bit of work but i think dooable. There is a US kit, the RCR Nemasis that is realy nice but you would have to import one. Looks realy nice
http://www.race-car-replicas.com/rcrnemesis.html
http://superlitecars.com/nemesis/gallery-nemesis/
Let us know how you go on with this one as i would love to put a FF on the road
http://www.race-car-replicas.com/rcrnemesis.html
http://superlitecars.com/nemesis/gallery-nemesis/
Let us know how you go on with this one as i would love to put a FF on the road
Edited by KMF on Tuesday 2nd July 17:12
ezakimak said:
A local gent here is building himself from scratch a Brabham BT23 replica with a 5.7L LS1 and Audi 5spd box in the back
http://s144.photobucket.com/user/Monty155/library/...
regards Ryan
http://f1-67.com/specSheet.htmlhttp://s144.photobucket.com/user/Monty155/library/...
regards Ryan
I thought this was being sold as a kit?...
benters said:
morning guys, some great info there. . .favour the old FF route as its gets you well into the project in a single hit, will explore the ads close season and see whats available.
Make sure you have a good, hard look through the IVA manual before you do. There might be all sorts of things on a race car which don't comply with road regs. Things like the steering column could be a right pain to sort out.The Black Flash said:
benters said:
morning guys, some great info there. . .favour the old FF route as its gets you well into the project in a single hit, will explore the ads close season and see whats available.
Make sure you have a good, hard look through the IVA manual before you do. There might be all sorts of things on a race car which don't comply with road regs. Things like the steering column could be a right pain to sort out.I'd be fascinated to see a project like that though. I'd love something like a road legal Formula Ford for pottering to work on sunny days.
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