'7' style cars - dimensions
'7' style cars - dimensions
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Woody

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Monday 13th June 2011
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We're moving house soon and the TVR will have to go as garage space will be limited (going from double garage to single frown ) for sapce to do the work to it and with a new baby no real time to do the work required.

So I'm thinking I might go for a '7' style kit (Westy, MK, Tiger etc).

does anyone have any dimensions of these style cars? prbably more concerned with the length rather than the width.

Cheers

Chris

Jerkins

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219 months

Monday 13th June 2011
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The Westfield dimensions are shown here:

http://www.carpages.co.uk/guide/westfield/westfiel...

Ignore the width bit about 'excluding mirrors' - these are inside the maximum width, i.e. the wheels are further out than the mirrors.

This is fairly typical for the sevens - the Caterham will be a little smaller, and a few 'other makes' may be slightly larger. The exception is the Luego Viento, which is a 'seven +20% in every direction'!

Woody

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Monday 13th June 2011
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Cheers for the info.
Will take a tape measure next time I view the house wink

Comadis

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246 months

Monday 13th June 2011
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your concerns about the length is based on the new garage or on your size?

Woody

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Tuesday 14th June 2011
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Comadis said:
your concerns about the length is based on the new garage or on your size?
New garage, I'm average height and slim build so shouldn't have an issue fitting in one smile

Skyedriver

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305 months

Tuesday 14th June 2011
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In the 80's I totally rebuilt, including new ali, a Lotus 7 in a single garage.In 1990 I built a Caterham CKD in a garage, 6 feet wide. Had to take it out to fit the live axle though.
Just had a thought: I sold the Caterham after I bought a Chimaera and found I wasn't using the 7 anymore.....

Edited by Skyedriver on Tuesday 14th June 21:01

Woody

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Tuesday 14th June 2011
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Skyedriver said:
In the 80's I totally rebuilt, including new ali, a Lotus 7 in a single garage.In 1990 I built a Caterham CKD in a garage, 6 feet wide. Had to take it out to fit the live axle though.
Just had a thought: I sold the Caterham after I bought a Chimaera and found I wasn't using the 7 anymore.....

Edited by Skyedriver on Tuesday 14th June 21:01
Looking (hopefully) to buy a finished/running example as I really don't have the time to build one and the garage defo won't be big enough for the TVR.

Sam_68

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268 months

Wednesday 15th June 2011
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Woody said:
...the TVR will have to go as garage space will be limited (going from double garage to single
For what it's worth, I kept and self-maintained a Griffith in a normal sized single garage. Getting in and out was a pain (but possible, with a bit of carpet hung on the wall to protect from door damage), and maintenance access tolerable (though I tended to roll it out onto the drive for more space to work, if the weather was fine).

Skyedriver

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305 months

Thursday 16th June 2011
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Woody said:
Looking (hopefully) to buy a finished/running example as I really don't have the time to build one and the garage defo won't be big enough for the TVR.
Just concerned that after a Tiv the 7 may be just a bit of a, well not a let down but something that isn't used or a bit of a disappointment. Don't get me wrong, I loved my 7s and still think about another sometimes, its just that the Tiv was so practical, quick, smooth, comfy etc.

Woody

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Thursday 16th June 2011
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Skyedriver said:
Just concerned that after a Tiv the 7 may be just a bit of a, well not a let down but something that isn't used or a bit of a disappointment. Don't get me wrong, I loved my 7s and still think about another sometimes, its just that the Tiv was so practical, quick, smooth, comfy etc.
The TIV hasn't had much use lately and I have a comfortable, practical and smooth Mondeo lol. Just want something for weekend fun and the odd track day.

seansverige

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205 months

Friday 17th June 2011
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Found this, though I suspect the one measurement most relevant - width - is what's most likely different (wider) on modern LSIS's... hope it helps anyway

Woody

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Friday 17th June 2011
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Cheers!