Thinking of a Westie.
Discussion
So I've got to the point where I don't actually need a car.....
....so why have one that's compromised by doors, windows, air-con etc.?
Been looking at various options, and a decent westfield looks like it might fit the bill very nicely.
Something like this;
http://pistonheads.com/sales/1035351.htm
Looks in good nick, has the right gearbox and a good engine. Independent suspension, discs all rounds.
What have I missed? What should I look out for?
(I'm also liking the Gulf liveried car in the classified).
....so why have one that's compromised by doors, windows, air-con etc.?
Been looking at various options, and a decent westfield looks like it might fit the bill very nicely.
Something like this;
http://pistonheads.com/sales/1035351.htm
Looks in good nick, has the right gearbox and a good engine. Independent suspension, discs all rounds.
What have I missed? What should I look out for?
(I'm also liking the Gulf liveried car in the classified).
I like your style for wanting one, after all its just a toy. An expensive toy granted but loads of fun.
I guess as with most kit cars , the build is the key ( unless its a factory car) - have a close look at the way its put together. Its easy to get distracted by the shiny fibreglass and posh seats. When I got mine on the whole it seemed ok, till I started looking closer. I eventually stripped it down and rebuilt it such were the mistakes made by the original builder - things like no nyloc nuts were there should have been etc.
Rich
I guess as with most kit cars , the build is the key ( unless its a factory car) - have a close look at the way its put together. Its easy to get distracted by the shiny fibreglass and posh seats. When I got mine on the whole it seemed ok, till I started looking closer. I eventually stripped it down and rebuilt it such were the mistakes made by the original builder - things like no nyloc nuts were there should have been etc.
Rich
try to pick one up with at least the RAC roll bar as the standard one (single loop) is made of cheese 
Or if you are handyman, then you could fit one yourself, I have just done this and it is a tricky if you want to keep your boot box for storage ... other than that it looks ok .. just go and view a few first before you buy, an ideal place to do this is at one of the kit car shows
See below my RAC bar fitted ... you tend to be able to pick them up for 150 quid secondhand and in good nick

lowered floor is a good option if your tall ... removable steering wheel also a nice extra for security and for getting in and out

Or if you are handyman, then you could fit one yourself, I have just done this and it is a tricky if you want to keep your boot box for storage ... other than that it looks ok .. just go and view a few first before you buy, an ideal place to do this is at one of the kit car shows
See below my RAC bar fitted ... you tend to be able to pick them up for 150 quid secondhand and in good nick

lowered floor is a good option if your tall ... removable steering wheel also a nice extra for security and for getting in and out
Edited by cleggyWestfield on Tuesday 12th May 13:46
Good shout on the rollbar. Hadn't thought of that and I would be wanting to play on track occasionally...
I'm not quite 6ft, and I do fit ok into a narrow body.
Boot box shouldn't be much of a concern - wasn't planning on doing a lot of touring. Perhaps room for a small rucksack with a change of pants and toothbrush?
It would be purely a toy.
Cheers for the advice from all. I'm still feeling my way on this one.
I'm not quite 6ft, and I do fit ok into a narrow body.
Boot box shouldn't be much of a concern - wasn't planning on doing a lot of touring. Perhaps room for a small rucksack with a change of pants and toothbrush?
It would be purely a toy.
Cheers for the advice from all. I'm still feeling my way on this one.
Mr E said:
I'm not quite 6ft, and I do fit ok into a narrow body.
It always amazes me the number of wide bodied Westfields (and other '7s) you see. I'd say I was at least average height and build and I've got bags of room in a standard SE. Obviously some people will need the bigger car, but it seems like 90% of the kits are larger, not a handful!Coincidentally, does anyone know what sort of weight penalty the wide body incurs spec-for-spec and does it have any bearing on the effectiveness of weather gear or anything?
Chris71 said:
Mr E said:
I'm not quite 6ft, and I do fit ok into a narrow body.
It always amazes me the number of wide bodied Westfields (and other '7s) you see. I'd say I was at least average height and build and I've got bags of room in a standard SE. Obviously some people will need the bigger car, but it seems like 90% of the kits are larger, not a handful!Coincidentally, does anyone know what sort of weight penalty the wide body incurs spec-for-spec and does it have any bearing on the effectiveness of weather gear or anything?
Goochie said:
I dont want to point out the obvious here, but why are people discussing a person's height in relation to the need for a wide bodied car ?
Surely it is the person's waist line that matters?
Thats a fair point, I am lend to believe than the wide one has a longer cockpit, therefore more leg room ( though I could be talking b*****X)
Surely it is the person's waist line that matters?EDIT. Found this whilst searching
"The widebody is 4 inches longer and 4 inches wider than the narrow cars so I think most people can be accomodated comfortably."
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?p=...
Edited by Rich7se on Tuesday 12th May 17:17
Goochie said:
I dont want to point out the obvious here, but why are people discussing a person's height in relation to the need for a wide bodied car ?
Surely it is the person's waist line that matters?
Because if you're 5'0 you'd have to be distinctly chunky to be the same width as someone of a normal build at 6'4.
Surely it is the person's waist line that matters?
The fact is most people fit in between the two though (going back to build now) so I'm wondering why the wide body is so popular. Are Westfield owners all 6'5 Adonises or are they just exhibiting a little middle aged spread?

.Adam. said:
Westfield only make the wide bodied cars now, and I think for some time too. I love my Westie, been all over Europe in it as well, so they are not just for quick blats. Would recommend you get to your local club meet and have a nose at the cars.
Agree adam.Without doubt the best thing i`ve ever bought.
I love it more than my women...maybe

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