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New build- donor advice please
Hello All,
I am new to the Locost ethos, having just bought the book and caught the bug about a month ago. This will be my first build, and the most significant mechanical undertaking I have ever attempted, plus I'm on a tight budget- so I want to keep it simple. What is the general opinion of 'best' donor vehicle to start a simple first time build with? The book suggests a Sierra, but these seem to be rising in price and getting harder to find. The MX-5 is also suggested, but does this bring with it any added complications over the Sierra? What is the view of a BMW 3 series? Thank you in anticipation of answering the above- I'm sure there will be lots more questions to come! Cheers, Meenrod |
Welcome
Lots of new builders are going mx5 route take a look at saturn sportscars website he got a build guide on there for the mx5 donor you use it with the book and if you have any problems you can give him a ring or contact him on here spud69 Hope this helps make your mind up Dave |
Sierra's are on the up value wise, parts are getting expensive (well they are if your a long term die hard sierra owner!).
The MX5 is ideal, cheap, and now a fully supported platform. the next version of the book is going to use MX5 parts. The e30/e36 BMW has been used as a donor, but there's nothing of the shelf. Shame as they can be had for less than an MX5. TT |
Thanks both. I had a good look at the Saturn website Dave, thanks for the tip. I'm now considering whether starting with a pre fabricated chassic might be a better idea, given that I've never welded before. But then again, that's £850 of a pretty small budget!
Either way, I think I'm set on an MX-5 now. Seems like a good option- plentiful and cheap, plus pretty bullet proof mechanicals. |
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When considering prebuilt vs flatpack vs self cut.
Take everything into account, Build table costs Welding tools and consumeables Cutting tools and consumables Safety wear Time Electricity Achievability etc.. TT |
That's a very good point. Given the importance of the chassis in defining the entire build, I'm veering towards a fully built chassis.
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Me thinks Bob |
How many hours does it take a competent welder to assemble the chassis?
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I employ a coded welder here and I wont let him build our 3 chassis . Its the set up time and the learning curve that is expensive. Also speak to a few of the chassis builders some are using erw as to cds tube.
Bob |
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