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I'm seriously contemplating building a Fury, but I haven't seen too many about... can anyone tell me a bit more about them as there only seems to be a very limited amount of information on the web...
There's lots of information on Mark Fisher's cars on the web.
www.fishersportscars.co.uk/
www.kentkitcarclub.org.uk/fury.html
www.fury.cl/pages/english/fisher_fury/BSC_engl_Furyconcept.htm
www.race-cars.com/carsold/other/ffsx01/ffsx01ss.htm
http://homepages.tesco.net/~bob.mallett/
www.madabout-kitcars.com/kitcar/car_details.php3?31
Brilliant little car - always wanted one, but nowhere to put it.
I saw them competing last year in 750MC events.
Roy
I have a part built Fury in the classified - these are fantastic little cars - much better (IMO) than the seven type cars as there's little buffeting at motorway speeds and the aero-dynamics are much better than the brick-like seven. The car was originally the Sylva Fury designed by Jeremy Philips - his cars are mainly designed for racing but are very usable on the road. A bike engined Fury will do the 1/4 mile in under 13 secs with better handling than most sevens - the track results speak for themselves.
Also have a look at the Specialist Sportscar Stylus - another Sylva Design.A bit bigger than the Fury and prettier - there's some roadtests on the site - the chassis/suspension is very similar to the Fury so the same comments will apply - I believe that the Stylus rides a bit better but it's slightly heavier.
>> Edited by inkafone on Tuesday 5th March 01:20
Also have a look at the Specialist Sportscar Stylus - another Sylva Design.A bit bigger than the Fury and prettier - there's some roadtests on the site - the chassis/suspension is very similar to the Fury so the same comments will apply - I believe that the Stylus rides a bit better but it's slightly heavier.
>> Edited by inkafone on Tuesday 5th March 01:20
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