Jaguar Xk 180 Replica
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did anybody see the Jaguar xk 180 replica yet ?. I loved the concept car
http://www.xk180.com/
A Jaguar rebody conversion......
http://www.xk180.com/
A Jaguar rebody conversion......
It was shown at the Exeter kit car show and looks pretty imposing in the flesh. It was designed by Paul Banham (remember the name?), and it's not an exact replica of the XK180. He designed it by eye rather than by any measurements, but it looks convincing enough - especially as not many people will have seen the original Jaguar concept.
V8 GRF said:
Crikey Mr Banham returns......
Rebodying cars is his speciality and IIRC he started out modding the XJS. I part built a Banham and it was well designed I did all the cutting and welding of the metro base and then ran out of enthusiasm
I believe rebodies are an interesting niche, and in my opinion, we will be seeing more of them in the future.Rebodying cars is his speciality and IIRC he started out modding the XJS. I part built a Banham and it was well designed I did all the cutting and welding of the metro base and then ran out of enthusiasm
Edited by V8 GRF on Tuesday 4th December 13:25
Hopefully with original designs...
sniff petrol said:
How much would a conversion cost do you reckon?
there you go...http://www.totalkitcar.com/news.php
6.000 for the kit plus the car, it says that maybe you could have a complete build for 9.000
Edited by fuoriserie on Wednesday 5th December 11:49
fuoriserie said:
6.000 for the kit plus the car, it says that maybe you could have a complete build for 9.000
That doesn't add up to me, if the kit's £6K plus painting and a donor and finishing off then even if you were given a donor car then you'd struggle to make it work for £9k. More like £15k minimum, more for a supercharged. Holy thread resurrection!
I just came across an advert for this conversion. The website now has photos of their prototype. It states that the car is based on an XJ6 or XK8 floor pan cut and shortened by some 5 inches then re welded with some extra strengthening but "it does not require SVA testing" (!!). Really?
I just came across an advert for this conversion. The website now has photos of their prototype. It states that the car is based on an XJ6 or XK8 floor pan cut and shortened by some 5 inches then re welded with some extra strengthening but "it does not require SVA testing" (!!). Really?
CanAm said:
...."it does not require SVA testing" (!!). Really?
Well, technically it doesn't, to be fair: and he hasn't said anything about it not needing an IVA test, has he? I would have thought that Mr Banham's previous escapades would be enough to convince anyone that rebodying even a crappy and undesirable car - never mind an XK8 - is simply the best way to make it absolutely unsaleable and turn yourself into a laughing stock.
I suppose there's always room for just one more deluded fool, though. Any takers?
Equus said:
Well, technically it doesn't, to be fair: and he hasn't said anything about it not needing an IVA test, has he?
I would have thought that Mr Banham's previous escapades would be enough to convince anyone that rebodying even a crappy and undesirable car - never mind an XK8 - is simply the best way to make it absolutely unsaleable and turn yourself into a laughing stock.
I suppose there's always room for just one more deluded fool, though. Any takers?
Christ someone has the decimal point in the wrong place. They were a laudable idea but most were sadly doomed to be awful.I would have thought that Mr Banham's previous escapades would be enough to convince anyone that rebodying even a crappy and undesirable car - never mind an XK8 - is simply the best way to make it absolutely unsaleable and turn yourself into a laughing stock.
I suppose there's always room for just one more deluded fool, though. Any takers?
Equus said:
CanAm said:
...."it does not require SVA testing" (!!). Really?
Well, technically it doesn't, to be fair: and he hasn't said anything about it not needing an IVA test, has he? I would have thought that Mr Banham's previous escapades would be enough to convince anyone that rebodying even a crappy and undesirable car - never mind an XK8 - is simply the best way to make it absolutely unsaleable and turn yourself into a laughing stock.
I suppose there's always room for just one more deluded fool, though. Any takers?
I wish I shared his optimism.
Now if Eagle could build one on an F-type floorpan. ...........
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