Who built this
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don't know Rob....but I do know it is not a haynes wishbones looked more like a locost.
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i thought the same thing.
It looks like the roadster body, but funny wishbones were they the same design as the Ron Champion ones? Dean |
To me it looks more like an MK Indy than a Roadster but then both where designed by Martin Keenan.
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2.2 for a pinto! i thorght 2.1 was the limit?
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my mate just bought this for the spotty teenager , he got pissed off waiting for roadster stuff to turn up. 1 less for me to worry about, anyway engine is coming out to have a 1ltr anglia engine fitted so this 2.something pinto will be up for grabs and open to offers. i will run it up and check compression and oil pressure,
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Its a haynes .Collected the car tonight and before parting with the cash gave it the once over. The guy who built the chassis was an engineer and has made a fantastic job of the chassis and wishbones. Its all in stainless and its all tig welded to a very high standard. The lower front wishbones are that oval tube but again all in stainless. Fuel tank and side panels are also stainless. Someone bought it after he died and started to complete the build to a shit standard with the odd brackets mig welded on . It will only take a few hours to strip it back to where the proper job stopped. I will post up some piccies when its pulled down. Its got a quick rack,new springs and shocks,nose cone,scuttle, sierra rear with drums and push in shafts, steerings connected, tubular exhaust manifold with a side pipe, all new front vented discs and calipers, alloy wheels, headlights, all the wiring which is done, rad is in and mounted ,engine gearbox and prop are all done and pedal box .Not a bad buy for £820
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seems like a bargain.
Are you sure its a haynes though the back end isn't quite the same, looking at the top mounts for the rear coilovers and the rear suspension cage. Not sure why someone would change the wishbone design either. The front chassis frame is normally the give away along with the steering column mounts. Good price for all the bits though! |
It's all in stainless.??
Once it's on the road check for cracks religiously, I was gonna build one out of stainless but got told it don't like shocks and will crack, not where the welds are but a few inches away from them, basically everywhere. One of the guys I work with, his boss build a trailer out of stainless and went on a camping trip to France, even though it didn't have a big load on it (just his tent and some gear) the chassis of the trailer had cracked around tubes near the suspension mounts and ended up left on the side of the road as it couldn't be repaired, he had copied a mild steel version so though it would have been ok, obviously it deals with stresses in a different manner. |
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