Looking for a Kit Car without having to get a donor car

Looking for a Kit Car without having to get a donor car

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Benson95

Original Poster:

7 posts

73 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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Hello

I've been looking around at buying a kit car to build. The only one I have found that you do not need a donor car is a caterham.

Are there any brands which you can recommend that you do not need a donor car. Also by last resort if there are any recommended ones which you need a donor car.

Looking in the range of up to £12K.

Thank you.

anonymous-user

61 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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When you say "without a donor car", do you mean you don't want to have to get a complete donor vehicle and strip it, or you want a kit car that only uses brand new parts?

I think most kit car companies will sell you a package of all the donor parts you require to go with your kit, that's what I got from Tiger for my old Super6 - just the donor engine, gearbox, axle, brakes etc..., I never had to have a full donor vehicle. Of course they are used parts so you have to clean / refurb etc.....but they did the harder stuff like new mounting points on the axles, modified front uprights etc...

Benson95

Original Poster:

7 posts

73 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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I'm just looking for the full bundle to be honest. I don't fancy buying the kit and then having to purchase a car to strip.

That option sounds good what you did though!

ianboom

38 posts

131 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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Westfield will sell you a complete kit without having to source a donor.

They provide a new engine, new suspension, recon box etc.so it will have a new registration number.

Mistrale

195 posts

150 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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Most companies will do this for you if you ask.

GBS Zero is one where the packages and prices are well publicised though.

anonymous-user

61 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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Ask yourself what you really want from the experience. Is your main motivation the build experience, or the drive? If you mainly just wanna drive, you might consider just buying a used Caterham or Westfield. £12k will get you into a tidy lowish spec catering van or a fairly tasty westie. If you actually want to build, £12k may be a little tight using all new/reconditioned parts.

ianboom

38 posts

131 months

Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Never noticed the £12k budget!

I built a Westfield with an MX5 Mk2 donor (1.8s has a Torsen LSD and 140bhp as standard).
I did it for the build experience, that took me 12 months (finished it last year) and I've only driven 1000 miles since!

Total cost was £11 580!!

Ambleton

6,943 posts

199 months

Wednesday 17th October 2018
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Triking. They can sell you a complete donor kit, or you buy a donor bike and assemble with the kit.

I recently stripped a moto guzzi for my project and it came apart easily and very quickly, and sold all the parts removed, giving me essentially a free engine, carbs and ignition system.


VxDuncan

2,850 posts

241 months

Thursday 18th October 2018
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You can buy a pack of jag donor parts from a number of different suppliers including the V5 for a Cobra build

LuckyAtLeMans

10 posts

145 months

Friday 19th October 2018
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Have you thought about a re body style kit car. Tribute 250 SWB , a re body over a BMW Z3 base car ? Buy a good Z3 for £2 - 3k and you won't need to get your hands dirty. Should fit your £12k budget too.