Why did you build your kit car?

Why did you build your kit car?

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madgw1ck

Original Poster:

38 posts

252 months

Friday 25th July 2003
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OK I know, because it wouldn't build itself. But *apart* from that very good reason, why? Was/is it the object of your automotive wet-dreams, or is there another reason?

I ask because I'm (yet again, for the umpteenth time in the last 15 or so years) considering whether or not to go for a new kit, a used kit-car or a TVR (hang on, the last two are the same aren't they..?)

Did you start out saying 'Right, it's gonna be an Ultima/GT40rep/whatever' only to then gradually lower your sights until you settled on something less erm... financially challenging..? If so are you still thrilled with your car or do you still hanker after exotica?

GP

Stig

11,818 posts

285 months

Friday 25th July 2003
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Because I couldn't afford a McLaren F1

Seriously, I built a Locost and raced it. Enjoyed the build so much I went to the other end of the scale and built the uber-Ultima

madgw1ck

Original Poster:

38 posts

252 months

Friday 25th July 2003
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Stig said:
Because I couldn't afford a McLaren F1

Seriously, I built a Locost and raced it. Enjoyed the build so much I went to the other end of the scale and built the uber-Ultima


I hope that's sated your building appetite then Chris, if not, where do you go from there..?

Great site of yours btw, I've spent *days* surfing it! Soooo much better than working!

Stig

11,818 posts

285 months

Friday 25th July 2003
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That's a good question!

The Locost is being rebuilt at the mo. ready for the Silverstone race in August. Then I'm going to do a chassis-up rebuild of it as it's lookin a but tired after 3 seasons of racing

peetbee

1,036 posts

256 months

Friday 25th July 2003
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I built mine because I'd always wanted a Seven, couldn't afford a Caterham so went for a Robin Hood which has been replaced by a Dutton

There was also the budget, (see above!) but I'd love an Ultima/GTD40/Cobra/GD T70. It's nice to be a bit different to the usual crowd of production cars.

Mark B

1,621 posts

266 months

Friday 25th July 2003
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The first kit I built was a Sylva Striker.... Always wanted one since Which Kit built their Blue/Yellow one many many years ago. When I finally finished my degree and got a bit of cash together I went for it. Built it in about 2 months and loved it to bits.

Now re-building my Stylus, I got it SVA'd last year and it is now under going a total rebuild including new engine, brakes, interior and will be resprayed. I am also putting the car on a serious diet. It was way too slow last year...

Why do I build them, individuality, performance/pound, enjoyment, hobby, etc, etc.

If I am honest, wish I hadn't built the first and put the money into a house, could now buy my dream from the equity in that time. Still, can't look back and a house would never have been as much fun.

All I would say to the first time builder, go for it, it is huge fun, just plan as well as possible.

ultimaandy

1,225 posts

265 months

Friday 25th July 2003
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I got fed up with moding the cossie and losing money hand over fist. Eventually I got it very close to how I wanted it..... only to roll it at a track day.

The following 6mths were spent building a garage to rebuild the cossie in and then re-building the cossie in a new shell, total stip, spray affair...

I decided I enjoyed the re-build so much I wanted to do it again. set my sights at a Venom (dodge viper replica).... and built an Ultima

When the Ultima and the Bike have gone I will almost certainly have a Dax Rush which will be very powerful and hopefully very light. I will also turn the cossie into a total track car (almost is already anyway).

Of cause there is a high chance of me building another Ultima sometime in the future.... especially as I already have a load of bits already

I just love building and improving things!

tigerk

4,294 posts

257 months

Friday 25th July 2003
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To be honest given the cash I'd have gone and bought a R400, but having built the Tiger I've gained other things I wouldn't have got from buying a Caterham

I know every nut and bolt on the car if something goes wrong. I got to rebuild the engine myself (which I really enjoyed).

I've got a car which drives brilliantly, and I'm not scared of finding the limits,which I probably would be in a car which cost £20K plus.

I've got a nasty scar on my arm where I caught it with the angle grinder cleaning up the donor parts!

kitcarman

805 posts

249 months

Thursday 28th August 2003
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I fell in love with a Marlin that i read about in Alternative Car magazine a quarter century ago. Got the Marina, the brochure but.....

The wife wanted a house and 2.3 children.

She brought me a £49.99 SIP arc welder, confiscated my cheque book and locked me in a garage....

A year later the Bulldog. Then....that's history.

>> Edited by kitcarman on Friday 29th August 00:58

Busa_Rush

6,930 posts

252 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2003
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Spent so much on my road car and realised how much more there was to spend to make it genuinly fast (Audi TT) and even then it wouldn't be that fast, that I decided to look for something else.

Read about the Dax Rush Turbo Busa and it fitted the bill perfectly ! No frills, no compromise - a powerfull enginge on four wheels and the best handling this side of a single seater.

Almost finished the build, SVA in a few weeks.

What I have learnt though is a lot about myself and not just a lot about cars and engineering etc. It's been one of the best things I ever did.

spartan_andy

645 posts

248 months

Friday 19th September 2003
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Stig,
is that your blue ultima in the piccy if so she (presumption) is spanking gorgeous. Were you at donnington on sunday. Had a quick wander round the stand but it was quick. The wife and kids were with me "too expensive" were the muttered words I heard.

I am currently in the process of rebuilding someone elses bodge job, a Spartan (learning expereince) wish I'd never bought it today. My thumb is twice it's normal size and a lovely shade of purple lack however
its not put me off when I've finished this I want a seven style for track fun and road use.

1 thing I will be doing though before I take it on the track is going back to school to learn how to drive on a track after seeing some of the driving at Donnington on Sunday. Went out with Vindicator( not much queue) Thoroughly enjoyed it want one for myself, a seven type not necessarily a vindi


Feeling more positive about the spartan today. Got something off that had been giving me gyp for a while hence the black and purple thumb on friday

>> Edited by spartan_andy on Friday 19th September 15:10

>> Edited by spartan_andy on Monday 22 September 16:14