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I fancied doing one of these but having gone to their website for details on the ford version have discovered they are not doing a kit version of it they tell me they are going to keep kits for the rover version going for a few months and honour any outstanding orders etc but after that the impression I get is they will be turn key only at about £40k
>> Edited by spartan_andy on Tuesday 9th March 08:35
>> Edited by spartan_andy on Tuesday 9th March 08:35
Andy
As far as I know, you will be able to buy the Rover based kits for some time yet, the Ford version will only be offered as a turnkey car via an agent (Studio G) due to the costs of obtaining all new mechanicals in order to register it as a new car.
There are now a lot of the features designed for the Ford car available to update the Rover kit such as projector lamps, new interior, spoiler, full central locking with integrated alarm, electric mirrors etc.
Mine has all of these bar the projector lamps which will be done later. Norman at Phantom will not say no to any suggestion if you push hard enough
HTH Nick
As far as I know, you will be able to buy the Rover based kits for some time yet, the Ford version will only be offered as a turnkey car via an agent (Studio G) due to the costs of obtaining all new mechanicals in order to register it as a new car.
There are now a lot of the features designed for the Ford car available to update the Rover kit such as projector lamps, new interior, spoiler, full central locking with integrated alarm, electric mirrors etc.
Mine has all of these bar the projector lamps which will be done later. Norman at Phantom will not say no to any suggestion if you push hard enough
HTH Nick
The complete kit works out at around 14K plus our VAT (17.5%), you would avoid that if exporting. I think there would be no problem in just specifying a body/chassis as each module is priced separately anyway. As to getting it to the USA, I can't see a problem apart from the size making it not too cheap. As the engine is the Honda Legend one you should have available donors? unless of course you want to fit another set of mechanicals.
To answer your question Graham. the seats are from an 820 Vitesse (Recaro) and the centres have been done in Peacock blue Alcantara with GTR embroidered on them.
Nick
To answer your question Graham. the seats are from an 820 Vitesse (Recaro) and the centres have been done in Peacock blue Alcantara with GTR embroidered on them.
Nick
Although I have never tried one on track it should handle well as Phantm's backgroung is in racing rather than kits!
Although the kit is 14K in order to put together a nice car and to add air-con and a full leather interior you can look at around 25K all in. They already use the Ford Duratech 3ltr V6 and associated management systems/instruments in a turnkey version so it would be easy for you to specify a chassis with these mounts.
HTH Nick
Although the kit is 14K in order to put together a nice car and to add air-con and a full leather interior you can look at around 25K all in. They already use the Ford Duratech 3ltr V6 and associated management systems/instruments in a turnkey version so it would be easy for you to specify a chassis with these mounts.
HTH Nick
maclf01 said:
WOW, the kit is only 14k?!?! That is a nice car for that price, but i guess they are the same here too. I was thinking all ford the the hearty parts of the car. Does the phantom have good handling, or could i change it with a corvette's or such??
Hi mac,
Phantom were negotiating with a possible US agent but don't know how that panned out. As I'm currently waiting to try the latest Ford powered version Nick's mentioned I'll try to find out next time I speak to them.
Regarding the handling, the car's designer Chris Greville Smith has previously designed a number of championship winning race cars, and yes, it does handle well.
For more info see www.pistonheads.com/doc.asp?c=112&i=5285
The Honda Legend was basically the same car as the Rover 2.7 up until about 1989/90 when the Legend got a 3.2l engine. Unfortunatly the whole engine and gearbox was also turned through 90 degrees becoming longitudinal instead of transverse but still front wheel drive. Also the Legend 3.2l engine (and later 3.5l) are totaly different to the 2.7l so they wont match up to the Rover transverse gearbox without lots of modification.
On the other hand the block of the 3.0l and 3.2l NSX engines are exactly the same as the Rover block (apart from the liners) so if you can find one of them mechanicaly they are a direct swop.
On the other hand the block of the 3.0l and 3.2l NSX engines are exactly the same as the Rover block (apart from the liners) so if you can find one of them mechanicaly they are a direct swop.
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