New body style
Discussion
Check out this link and look closely at the chassis of this car. Looks familiar doesn't it!
www.ferrari-forsale.com/350CanAm-FerrariV12-ForSale#
www.ferrari-forsale.com/350CanAm-FerrariV12-ForSale#
It's an Ultima chassis. Come on man, you've certainly seen one about haven't you? Look at the engine room and the footwell in the cabin, the side sills and the shift lever.
Pretty darn good body work.
Ken
>> Edited by k wright on Monday 9th December 23:00
>> Edited by k wright on Monday 9th December 23:04
Pretty darn good body work.
Ken
>> Edited by k wright on Monday 9th December 23:00
>> Edited by k wright on Monday 9th December 23:04
You are correct Ken! Its a NF Auto Development Foreman canam. www.nfauto.co.uk/
They've been around for a while. Since 98' when I was doing my initial research. The old website used to say, "Based on the Ultima Chassis." It no longer makes this reference, but the chassis hasn't changed. It also uses the same uprights. Not a bad price either for the kit.
Cheers!
-Mack
They've been around for a while. Since 98' when I was doing my initial research. The old website used to say, "Based on the Ultima Chassis." It no longer makes this reference, but the chassis hasn't changed. It also uses the same uprights. Not a bad price either for the kit.
Cheers!
-Mack
Without spending the remainder of the morning looking at the different pictures l have to concur with James. However l do know the car and as bigmack says it is an NF Developments car. l believe this is the one that Neil Foreman brought along to the Kent Kit car show earlier this year and the same one that l sat in. lt is a well finished car and of course the chassis is Noble developed so pretty similar to the Ultima. There are many visual clues in real life which l still cant see on the photos. Best possible use of a 400i that l can think of.
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