Front Wheel Drive modern Kitcars
Front Wheel Drive modern Kitcars
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fuoriserie

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4,560 posts

293 months

Monday 24th November 2008
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Is anyone still manufacturing modern front wheel drive kitcars, or is it a dying niche ?

Can't find anything other than the Stingray Jester:

http://www.stingraymotorsport.com/jester.htm





Edited by fuoriserie on Monday 24th November 15:08

fuoriserie

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4,560 posts

293 months

Monday 24th November 2008
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http://www.quantumcars.co.uk/showroom/2plus2/

Just noticed that Quantum is still offering the 2+2 fwd roadster.

ajprice

32,338 posts

220 months

Monday 24th November 2008
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The Midas Gold, Cortez and Excelsior are all Metro based fwd cars.

Davi

17,153 posts

244 months

Monday 24th November 2008
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fuoriserie said:
Is anyone still manufacturing modern front wheel drive kitcars, or is it a dying niche ?

Can't find anything other than the Stingray Jester:

http://www.stingraymotorsport.com/jester.htm





Edited by fuoriserie on Monday 24th November 15:08
I just can't look at that car without seeing Noddy and Big Ears bumbling along...

400+bhp

485 posts

214 months

Monday 24th November 2008
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Davi said:
fuoriserie said:
Is anyone still manufacturing modern front wheel drive kitcars, or is it a dying niche ?

Can't find anything other than the Stingray Jester:

http://www.stingraymotorsport.com/jester.htm





Edited by fuoriserie on Monday 24th November 15:08
I just can't look at that car without seeing Noddy and Big Ears bumbling along...
i have just got one of these i look at it as a smarter beach buggy, going to put wild graphics on her see where you coming from as i called it a noddy car but they are fun to drive so what the hell

ajprice

32,338 posts

220 months

Monday 24th November 2008
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You could probably make a fwd Murtaya if you really wanted to, with a base model Impreza.

fuoriserie

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4,560 posts

293 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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ajprice said:
The Midas Gold, Cortez and Excelsior are all Metro based fwd cars.
I like the originals a lot........smile

Davi

17,153 posts

244 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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400+bhp said:
Davi said:
I just can't look at that car without seeing Noddy and Big Ears bumbling along...
i have just got one of these i look at it as a smarter beach buggy, going to put wild graphics on her see where you coming from as i called it a noddy car but they are fun to drive so what the hell
I imagine it would be great fun, and with some treatment could be made to look the business too, I just couldn't drive it in standard guise. I love beach buggies, had several including Manx - the jester lacks something in it's design that makes it look a bit... erm... 'simple' (speshul) to my mind.

fuoriserie

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4,560 posts

293 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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Davi said:
400+bhp said:
Davi said:
I just can't look at that car without seeing Noddy and Big Ears bumbling along...
i have just got one of these i look at it as a smarter beach buggy, going to put wild graphics on her see where you coming from as i called it a noddy car but they are fun to drive so what the hell
I imagine it would be great fun, and with some treatment could be made to look the business too, I just couldn't drive it in standard guise. I love beach buggies, had several including Manx - the jester lacks something in it's design that makes it look a bit... erm... 'simple' (speshul) to my mind.
I agree.........it needs a revamp to make it look more of a beach buggy.....or a track car, I'm not sure what it is that it should be......biggrin

Edited by fuoriserie on Tuesday 25th November 11:22

Chris71

21,548 posts

266 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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Davi said:
the jester lacks something in it's design that makes it look a bit... erm... 'simple' (speshul) to my mind.
hehe

Sad, but true.

Must be good fun though - I'm convinced the best way to make FWD work is to have relatively low power and even lower weight.

fuoriserie

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4,560 posts

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Tuesday 25th November 2008
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Chris71 said:
Davi said:
the jester lacks something in it's design that makes it look a bit... erm... 'simple' (speshul) to my mind.
hehe

Sad, but true.

Must be good fun though - I'm convinced the best way to make FWD work is to have relatively low power and even lower weight.
True.......a lightweight runabout.

fuoriserie

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Tuesday 25th November 2008
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http://jesterkitcar.blogspot.com/

A very interesting blog on a Jester build.

Chris71

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266 months

Tuesday 25th November 2008
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Are Quantum still doing the H4? That always looked like a well thought out design. I think the Quantums in general have been slightly overlooked - they shifted a hell of a lot of them in the mid '90s and they provide a great every day sports car. A lot more character than the default choice from Mazda.

fuoriserie

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Wednesday 26th November 2008
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Chris71 said:
Are Quantum still doing the H4? That always looked like a well thought out design. I think the Quantums in general have been slightly overlooked - they shifted a hell of a lot of them in the mid '90s and they provide a great every day sports car. A lot more character than the default choice from Mazda.
I agree with you, but Quantums website doesn't show the H4 anymore......I wonder what happened ?

andy-xr

13,204 posts

228 months

Wednesday 26th November 2008
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Parts (maybe rights?) of the H4 were sold to a 3rd party when the original owners/founders sold up back in 2001