Sports racing car - info wanted
Sports racing car - info wanted
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ta26

Original Poster:

4 posts

154 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
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Does anybody know anything about the car on the link below? Interesting looking car and I fancy a new project!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sports-racing-car-for-ci...

Count Johnny

715 posts

219 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
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If, by 'interesting', you mean ugly with almost zero aero (except for a silly big rear wing) and pretty unsophisticated looking suspension, you've definitely found the project you're after.

Trev450

6,640 posts

194 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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It looks like a reasonable buy at that price and appears to have some good bits fitted.

For my money, however, I'd go for this: http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/motorsport/...


anonymous-user

76 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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looks like one of the old Global GT Light cars but is obviously a home build, scope to develop it is seriously limited which would put me off as well as the potential decisions made by the builder to keep costs low or make life easier... personally I'd go for a Radical Clubsport which can be had for roughly the same money, they might only have the GSX-R1100 engine and not a 'Busa lump but the factory support from Radical would be a big bonus and they are tried and tested, scrutineers know them well and they have some good upgrades available from the Prosport cars!

Clubsport for £9250
http://www.radicalownersclub.com/view-classified/1...
Prosport and oodles of spares for £1150
http://www.radicalownersclub.com/view-classified/1...

BertBert

20,824 posts

233 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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I'd definitely try for a more mass-produced car like the Radical. A 1300 prosport with the high downforce front (proper splitter attached to the chassis rather than the spiltter attached to the front body you get on the clubsport).
Bert

andylaurence

438 posts

233 months

Friday 26th April 2013
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It looks expensive and heavy. What do you want to do with it?

vjay48

194 posts

181 months

Friday 26th April 2013
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I dont know why posters hiding behind there keyboard,have to rubbish other peoples efforts,i would like it,its a racing car built for a serious championship,looks well built,comes with spares and expertise,i would not dream of attempting to queer the sale of some elses car. Have some dignity and manners.

Trev450

6,640 posts

194 months

Friday 26th April 2013
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vjay48 said:
I dont know why posters hiding behind there keyboard,have to rubbish other peoples efforts,i would like it,its a racing car built for a serious championship,looks well built,comes with spares and expertise,i would not dream of attempting to queer the sale of some elses car. Have some dignity and manners.
No one is 'rubbishing' anyone's efforts. The OP asked for opinions as to a specific car as a project and whilst some of the responses may seem a tad harsh, they are nonetheless sound advice from people with experience with these types of vehicles.

Oh and its their keyboards not "there"!

Edited by Trev450 on Friday 26th April 15:02

vjay48

194 posts

181 months

Friday 26th April 2013
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Let be good mannered and apologise for my incorrect punctuation. Sorry

vjay48

194 posts

181 months

Friday 26th April 2013
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And spelling!

TheLastPost

1,150 posts

163 months

Friday 26th April 2013
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I'm not familiar with that particular car, but it seems that it was built by the same guys responsible for the old Hi-Tech and Brytec-Norton.

As the advert suggests, David Peers in particular was quite well respected as a 'Pro-Am' designer of hillclimb cars in a similar mould to David Gould and the late Ian Scott (though of course David Gould has arguably progressed up to a slightly higher league in recent years). His other designs that I am aware of were also aluminium honeycomb monocoques - as the car in the advert is stated to be - so it might not be as heavy and unsophisticated as it appears at first glance, even if it's no longer cutting-edge technology.

Count Johnny

715 posts

219 months

Saturday 27th April 2013
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The aluminium monocoque is a nice aspect to the car - a friend of mine is building just such a sports racing car - but the car that the OP has linked to looks very much a 'yesterday' car in terms of suspension and aero. And it is pretty ugly.

That's just my opinion, by the way. Not trying to queer anyone's sale. Just thought it was worth saying.