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Hello but I'm not building a Haynes roadster, quite
Hi guys, just found this forum today and spent a while browsing through, looks good so I joined.
I'm not exactly building a Haynes Roadster as in the book but I am using the book for guidance. What I have got is a 12 year old Locust which I picked up from the local breakers yard cheap minus engine transmission and steering rack. Once I got it into my workshop (just to make everyone jealous I run my own business and have a 2000 sq/ft workshop to play in ) I had a think about what engine to go for. I decided something outrageous was called for so started browsing Ebay and soon found a Granada Scorpio Cosworth going silly cheap and I got it. Stripped the granny and disposed of the shell (still got a ruck of spares to get shot of on Ebay) and recently dug the Locust out of the corner to start work on it. For those of you who don't know what a Locust is its a cheap version of a se7en style roadster that has a very simple ladder chassis and plywood body clad in aluminium sheet which actually makes it rather heavy, I weighed it when I got it and it came in at 570KGs with no engine or gearbox . Anyway, we've stripped the bodywork off and I've started reframing the chassis, basically I'm adding framework made from 25mm sq tube and 25x25x3mm angle. I hope you'll accept me as a fellow builder even though its not a true Haynes roadster. Happy Christmas, D. |
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A very warm welcome to the forum Davey
It would be rude not to make good use of a find like that I am sure the book will give you some great ideas for improvement of your chassis. Plenty of friendly help & advice available here too. Are you going to convert the chassis to run the grandad diff & IRS ? I look forward to seeing some pictures of your progress
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Hi Rponnie and thanks for the welcome. Yes we're going to use the Granny IRS setup with fabricated wishbones, one area where the book will really come in handy.
You can see some photos on my website at www.cossie.davenewell.co.uk which is a sort of blog-ish that I try to update whenever there's anything new to say. I'll try to post a picture or two once I've sorted out how to, shouldn't take me too long as I use a few motorhome forums. D.
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Welcome to the forum mate.
You will find loads of useful info here. Friendly people as well. Cheers, Ryan |
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Thanks Ryan, I've browsed around a bit and it certainly looks friendly .
Happy christmas, D.
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An attempt to post a picture of the chassis as I left it yesterday.
D. Hmmm, not sure that worked properly but if anyone's interested some earlier pictures are on my website in my sig.
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visit my website at www.cossie.davenewell.co.uk Last edited by Davey : 24th December 2009 at 09:10 PM. Reason: additional info |
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