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i want to build a car ( life dream )


dr_jekyll

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this is more of a pipe dream i have allways had and is never likely to become a reality but i thaught id share.

 

ever since i was young i have dreamed of bulding my own sports car.

 

it would have to be a real le mans stly low, wide beast to look at. mid engined 2 seater rwd . with a space frame chassis and a fiberglass body.

 

i even designed it when i was in a part time collage designe course.

 

sometimes i think i could do it , i mean why not. i can weld and fabricate. i can fiberglass and make muolds but then other times i see it from the other point of veiw, ther so much i dont know about engineering , sillythings like spring rates mached to dampers and the weight of the car.

 

but still one day i hope i can afford the material and have the knowlage to have a go at it.

 

has anybody els ever had thaughts like this, or even built there own car? id love to hear about it if you have or have any pics.

 

thanks for sharing this emotional moment with me

 

much love

 

the dr .

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lol same as me,everytimeim sat infront of paper with a pen i sketch a different angle of it and write sill stats and figures id like it to have .

 

a kit car is a good idea and somthing i will definatley do one day , cash and time allowing. who knows maybe it will give me the confidence to attack the dream one day

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If you want go down the 'sports car' building route then a tried and tested kit car is your best bet. When car companies spend 100's of millions on designing, researching and testing a new vehicle you can see it isn't easy doing one from scratch.

 

A slightly cheaper but more of a 'hands on' option is maybe going down the off-roader route. Get a landrover or range rover chassis, A nice rover V8 and gearbox and you can customise the bodywork, suspension and brakes etc. Makes it more your own but at least the important components have been tested in the real world first so safety is improved.

 

Me and my dad have built a fair few off roaders this way. A defender shell with range rover chassis and a nice jag V12 shoe-horned in for good measure was my favourite. Although we did buy a bowler tomcat and put a 6.2 V8 2 stroke diesel in as an experiment. No decent top end but the low down torque was impressive no way you could stall that engine!

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I say go for it,

And with a simple conversion you could throw a bike engine in it.

I just happen to have a 900cc bike engine lying around :) if anyone was realistically going to build one.

I've wanted to put the engine in a classic mini, it would be a right laugh :D

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my dad is was doing a jaguar e-type but sort of lost a bit of interest now its just sitting here at work lol been off the road for like 26 years, seems a shame but being in the trade its hard to motivate yourself to carry on with a project after work hours.

 

engine any gear box is all in just minor little things need doing.

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my dad is was doing a jaguar e-type but sort of lost a bit of interest now its just sitting here at work lol been off the road for like 26 years, seems a shame but being in the trade its hard to motivate yourself to carry on with a project after work hours.

 

engine any gear box is all in just minor little things need doing.

 

that e type is a beut. you have to get that finished. just think of what it will be like finished :)

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that e type is a beut. you have to get that finished. just think of what it will be like finished :)

 

mate i keep on at him but he just lost interest lol he is only the second owner been off the road longer than its been on it.

 

his aim was to finish by the time he was 30... then 40.... then 50 then he bought the 300zx and has been working on that :search:

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