Spridget based cars ?
Spridget based cars ?
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Compo_Simmonite

Original Poster:

391 posts

208 months

Thursday 13th June 2013
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I've been wracking my (limited) brain for a Spridget based car but can't think of any. Closest I can get is the Turner 950 that used A35 running gear but different type of rear suspension.
Can anyone else think of a Spridget based kit car ? I don't mean front and rear body conversions like Arkley, Frogeye, Ashley, Lenham etc but compeltley new chassis.

Paul h

Edited by Compo_Simmonite on Thursday 13th June 10:16

Shaun_E

748 posts

281 months

Frankthered

1,666 posts

201 months

Thursday 13th June 2013
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Shaun_E said:
Not to mention the original, pre-litigation Westfield "Seven" (or whatever it was actually called).

qdos

825 posts

231 months

Thursday 13th June 2013
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There was the Dragonfly which was quite a nice little machine



Edited by qdos on Thursday 13th June 22:54

Compo_Simmonite

Original Poster:

391 posts

208 months

Saturday 15th June 2013
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I sat down yesterday with my A-Z of Kit Cars books and, despite getting sidetracked by all the tempting cars of the past, managed to look at everything listed. Not one car that uses the Spridget as a donor. There are body conversions like the Arkley, Frogeye, Lenham, Ashley, Dragonfly and such but nothing that had a new chassis to take the components. There are cars that used some parts such as engine/ gearbox, frotn uprights, modified rear axle etc but no "one donor" type kit based on the Spridget.

Paul H

tr7v8

7,523 posts

249 months

Saturday 15th June 2013
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I had a Dutton Phaeton S2 which had Sprite 1275 engine & box & fuel tank. It was dog slow & when I was going to rebuild it was going to be swapped for a Fiat Twin Cam.

Snake the Sniper

2,544 posts

222 months

Monday 17th June 2013
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As pointed out above, the Westfield XI is the only one I know of.....

Mistron

103 posts

187 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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My (unknown make of) '60s clubmans racing car is being rebuilt to use a midget based engine and box. Front suspension is Triumph, and the rear axle is Riley 1500 though.

I used to own a car called the Coldwell Mink, another '65 clubmans cracer, originally fitted with 1000cc Aseries engine and box, but it had a split Ford front beam axle (like Lotus Mk6) and a fully independant rear end using Mini Cooper driveshafts.... It also ran in F3 in '65 and '66, despite beingfront engined.

Both had unique chassis, but weren't entirely Midget based.

PaulKemp

979 posts

166 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Westfield X1