Bespoke Full Fiberglass Body
Bespoke Full Fiberglass Body
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Moulder

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1,648 posts

232 months

Tuesday 8th March 2016
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I have a project for which I would like to create a bespoke body along the lines of a 1980's F1 car (example below). It is to go on a Roadrunner SR1 and would need to be approximately 3/4 the scale (at a guess) of a the actual F1 car.

Does anyone know of a company that would be able to create from scratch the fiberglass panels based on supplied measurements (existing and to be) or a CAD model if available?

Many thanks.


Steve_D

13,799 posts

278 months

Tuesday 8th March 2016
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I would think your only way forward is to do it yourself. The time and therefore cost of a company doing that work will be frightening.
You/they would have to start by making a body buck either stand alone or built on the chassis. This would likely be wood, expanded foam, Plaster, body filler etc. until you arrive at the shape you want and a very high level of finish.
From this you would then make moulds and from the moulds the final body panels.

Your better option would be to make your body in light steel tube and ali skin and GF for the rounded/blended bits.

Steve

Fury1630

393 posts

247 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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RedAndy

1,291 posts

174 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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Tribute Automotive in dorset.... make rebody kits for MX5s and Z3s etc. Chris will also do one off custom stuff, have a look at madaboutkitcars forum to see some of the commissions he does.


Fastpedeller

4,139 posts

166 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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Steve_D said:
I would think your only way forward is to do it yourself. The time and therefore cost of a company doing that work will be frightening.
You/they would have to start by making a body buck either stand alone or built on the chassis. This would likely be wood, expanded foam, Plaster, body filler etc. until you arrive at the shape you want and a very high level of finish.
From this you would then make moulds and from the moulds the final body panels.

Your better option would be to make your body in light steel tube and ali skin and GF for the rounded/blended bits.

Steve
That would be my stance also. If it all goes bad you only have yourself to blame (and less cost) - If it goes well you have all the glory!

Mistrale

195 posts

163 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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Better still, find something that looks like what you want, modify it then take a mould.

Or google Furore cars.....

IanMorewood

4,309 posts

268 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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Seem to recall making moulds for a scale (24th scale approx) automotive project back at school, wire frame and a putty like substance applied over I'm sure similar method could be done on a full scale model to make clam shell parts etc.

Moulder

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1,648 posts

232 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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Many thanks for all the replies, I will get in contact with the recommended people.

I like the idea of giving it a go myself so will try to create a smallish section and see how it goes. The side pods will be metal so it is really the nose, cockpit area, and rear cover. Sounds simple when you put it like that...

Moulder

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1,648 posts

232 months

Wednesday 9th March 2016
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Mistrale said:
Better still, find something that looks like what you want, modify it then take a mould.

Or google Furore cars.....
Thanks for the reply, I have found this which I think would be ideal...

http://williamianson.com/car/alfa-romeo-formula-1-...

Yazza54

20,153 posts

201 months

Thursday 10th March 2016
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Fury1630 said:
Andy Westgate is a great bloke to deal with - but I do believe as already mentioned this will be very costly, but I hope you figure something out as I like the idea.

PAUL500

3,078 posts

266 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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You would be better off finding yourself a Formula Vauxhall Lotus Reynard and rebodying it as described. That is what they used in the James Hunt film Rush to replicate a lot of the period 70s cars inc the M23

Not expensive and basically uses the engine from an astra GTE, they seem to sell for around £5k

Moulder

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1,648 posts

232 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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PAUL500 said:
You would be better off finding yourself a Formula Vauxhall Lotus Reynard and rebodying it as described. That is what they used in the James Hunt film Rush to replicate a lot of the period 70s cars inc the M23

Not expensive and basically uses the engine from an astra GTE, they seem to sell for around £5k
Thanks for the reply, the main thing is that it is road legal which having had a quick look at a Lotus Reynard it wouldn't be. After a some research it seems easier to start with something that is road legal and make it what you want rather than start with what you want and make it road legal.

PaulKemp

979 posts

165 months

Saturday 12th March 2016
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Your problem with a car like this with very low nose will be how to integrate lights at the required height
Have a close look at Furore (Russ Bost) for his solutions

Moulder

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1,648 posts

232 months

Sunday 13th March 2016
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PaulKemp said:
Your problem with a car like this with very low nose will be how to integrate lights at the required height
Have a close look at Furore (Russ Bost) for his solutions
Thanks for the reply. Lights not a problem as it already has those and it should be possible to retain them, either in their current position or a slightly different one (see image below (not mine)). Maybe make an easily removable light pod.

Another option is to remove them and have a "daylight only" MOT but it will still need indicators, etc.



Fastpedeller

4,139 posts

166 months

Sunday 13th March 2016
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You could make a mould for both sided of the bonnet or scuttle with headlight at front and mirror to rear!
I think you can go back quite a long way with the headlight (is there a limit) and still comply with IVA. Think Fiat Multipla mk1(maybe not)

Russ-l1hze

82 posts

127 months

Saturday 19th March 2016
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I have an old Formula Ford body which is not a million miles off what you want for the centre of the car, whether it would go over the Roadrunner chassis I have no idea, but almost certainly easier than starting from scratch even if you cut it up, moved the bits around to where you wanted them & then "bridged the gaps" - I'm not looking for much for the bodywork, but you'd need to collect from Essex, I don't think they'll accept it at the post office!



I dread to imagine the price of the De Cesaris car you linked to (couldn't see a price on the ad) & I don't see them letting you pop along to take a quick splash off the bodywork!!! The sort of shape you're aiming for is a lot easier than modern F1 with all the complex curves & intricate wings etc.

You've not said if the Roadrunner you're basing it on is already road legal - makes life a lot easier if it is as it is then just a rebody & you only have to worry about MoT & C & U regs, rather than IVA

You will find much smaller & neater lights available at www.furoreproducts.co.uk same as used on the Furore Formula cars

Moulder

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1,648 posts

232 months

Monday 21st March 2016
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Russ-l1hze said:
I have an old Formula Ford body which is not a million miles off what you want for the centre of the car, whether it would go over the Roadrunner chassis I have no idea, but almost certainly easier than starting from scratch even if you cut it up, moved the bits around to where you wanted them & then "bridged the gaps" - I'm not looking for much for the bodywork, but you'd need to collect from Essex, I don't think they'll accept it at the post office!



I dread to imagine the price of the De Cesaris car you linked to (couldn't see a price on the ad) & I don't see them letting you pop along to take a quick splash off the bodywork!!! The sort of shape you're aiming for is a lot easier than modern F1 with all the complex curves & intricate wings etc.

You've not said if the Roadrunner you're basing it on is already road legal - makes life a lot easier if it is as it is then just a rebody & you only have to worry about MoT & C & U regs, rather than IVA

You will find much smaller & neater lights available at www.furoreproducts.co.uk same as used on the Furore Formula cars
Thanks for the reply, I will drop you a PM about the Formula Ford body. As you say it will be easier to start with something than nothing.

I don't think there was a price in the link, there is one similar to the picture in my opening post for sale which £275,000. This is sufficiently high to put me off asking for a test drive, taking it around the corner, and having my first go at making a plug.

Thanks for the link to the lights, it is already road legal. Anything that would need an IVA was a non-starter as it would make the project more complex and definitely outside of my 5 minute wonder attention span.

Moulder

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1,648 posts

232 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2016
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Russ-l1hze, just tried to PM you but your account doesn't allow it, can you send me a message with some contact details and I'll get back to you? Thanks.

RussBost

82 posts

127 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2016
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Sorry, I think when PH changed all the usernames & stuff my account settings must have changed, I have now swapped my user name back so people can actually know who they are talking to & changed the access so forum members can contact me - doesn't appear to have changed the username yet, so in case you can't get hold of me my personal email is russbost at googlemail dot com

Fastpedeller

4,139 posts

166 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2016
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I bet you can't put that email into an ebay note though! I don't know if anyone else has experienced this, but Ebay has some sophisticated software that stops (every?) attempt, which makes it very frustrating if you want to send a potential purchaser some hi-res photos!