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ICCARS 05-22-2016 06:27 AM

South Australian AC Cobra manufacturer - ICCARS
 
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I would just like to say a big thank you to those guys whom I have been communicating with this past week on this forum for all of your feed back and support, I look forward to getting to know you all much better as time goes on and to those of you who do not yet know who ICCARS is, here is a brief background about our business.

Island Custom Cars (ICCARS) was started by myself (Wil Escabache) in 2012 after I had searched for a period of time for what I could not find on the open market, and that was something true to the original AC Cobra chassis design of the 60's era. So as a qualified Toolmaker by trade and Engineer by profession I decided to design and build my own chassis. I found a body that I liked and off that body scale I built what is now known as the ICCARS ICC-001 chassis, a chassis that encompasses the originality of the look and feel of an AC Cobra, but with a fully revised suspension package that makes this car drive and feel like a modern road/race car. The process behind all of this work took some 6-7 years to achieve, however we are now fully set up to take on the responsibility of helping other like minded and passionate people get into their dream Cobra kit car. Since starting ICCARS we have built three kits, two to full completion and one part way through (my Kit!!)
However I can proudly say that we have achieved something very special with our ICC-003 kit (please see attached photos and you will understand what I mean), and today we are in the market and ready to assist any future potential customers should they feel that our kit is desirable to fit their needs.
Should you require any further information or advice please feel free to contact us via this forum or visit or website : iccars ac cobra kit or facebook : Island Custom Cars
I look forward to hearing from you.

Kind Regards
Wil Escabache
Island Custom Cars

ICCARS 05-22-2016 07:05 AM

ICCARS - AC Cobra Manufacturers
 
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The Chassis:-

All ICCARS chassis are a space frame chassis design that has very high torsional strength (over 9,350Nm) which is amongst the highest around. The space frame chassis requires to be panelled just like the original, however we can assist with supplying all of the necessary laser cut panels, or we can panel it for you prior to delivery.
Aluminium panels come standard, however we recommend using stainless steel panels as an option and for longevity (especially if you live near the coast). That beautiful finish and high tensile properties that stainless provides is a clear benefit, and we down size the sheet thickness so weight is not an issue. All panels are SIKA bonded and sealed riveted which adds additional strength to the overall chassis over and above the 9350Nm... This is one serious chassis.

ICCARS 05-22-2016 07:16 AM

ICCARS - AC Cobra Manufacturers
 
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The Chassis:-

With an ICCARS AC Cobra people will stop and look to ask "is it an original.." That is the sort of experience an ICCARS Cobra owner will be able to enjoy.
But more than that, the satisfaction of building an AC Cobra that resembles the originality of one, while you constructing it, that will be the real pleasure you will receive.

ICCARS 05-22-2016 07:38 AM

ICCARS - AC Cobra Manufacturers
 
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The Drive line:-

To date we have installed the late model Boss 260/290 motors, 351W & 302W into our kits, however we are not restricted to any particular motor and have been requested to look at installing motors such as the Lexus V8 package into our kits. There is no limitation with regards to our chassis as to what motor can be fitted, the limitation is the compliance of the motor itself.
Automatic or manual transmissions are all the same for us, we will build it to suit your preference and set it up with the engine to maximise the 48/52% weight distribution as per the original AC Cobras.

ICCARS 05-22-2016 07:59 AM

ICCARS - AC Cobra Manufacturers
 
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The Suspension:-

All ICCARS come standard with the Front suspension based on the RX7 Twin Turbo and the Rear suspension being a Nissan Skyline cradle set up with Viscous limited slip diff as standard.
Our suspension set up has been designed to incorporate the best handling possible and the balance and feedback from the Skyline/RX7 combination is sensational, being regarded as the best handling AC Cobras he has ever tested by our certifying engineer here in S.A.
Furthermore, we have incorporated features such as anti-dive, 2x Chassis length Ackermann intersecting angles (similar to F1 style set up) on the steering geometry, zero bump steer and between 9-11 degrees positive castor depending on your application i.e. Road or Race.
What does this all mean - well it means that you will get the sensation of driving a very predictable, precise and well mannered car, that is very safe and friendly to drive.
We also cater for a Live rear axle and 5 link system, should you wish to go that way in order to fit in those bigger tyres that you had in mind..

ICCARS 05-22-2016 07:43 PM

ICCARS - AC Cobra Manufacturers
 
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There is no age limit when it comes to building an AC Cobra replica..
Just ask my son who has been helping me with the AC Cobra and other projects from the age of 7 years old and he is now 14, I'm very lucky to have such great help.
Thanks mate for all of the time we spend together in the workshop building cars.

ICCARS 05-23-2016 04:03 AM

ICCARS - AC Cobra Manufacturers
 
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Just a few more snaps of ICC-003 (my favourite build so far)
Other than the suspension set up, braking system and wheels the rest of the parts were from a 2004 BA MKII xr8 and fitted by the owner into the car.

ICCARS 05-24-2016 08:48 PM

Iccars icc-003
 
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Island Custom Cars ICC-003

ICCARS 05-25-2016 05:44 AM

Iccars icc-003
 
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ICC-003
More parts prep'd and painted - body painted on KI by the local body shop guys, I think they did a great job.

deano59 05-25-2016 08:49 AM

they look very well put together , it was nice too meet and have a chat with you at the last cobra club meeting night . wish you all the best with it
cheers dean

deano59 05-25-2016 08:51 AM

double post

ICCARS 05-25-2016 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by deano59 (Post 1392592)
they look very well put together , it was nice too meet and have a chat with you at the last cobra club meeting night . wish you all the best with it
cheers dean

Hey Deano, thanks for that feedback mate - did you check out the front suspension set up (you being a racer) thought you would enjoy the photos..
I look forward to the next Cobra Club meeting, there are some pretty enthusiastic guys there and they are the ones you want to be hanging around for motivation.

Cheers
Wil

ICCARS 05-26-2016 05:31 AM

Iccars icc-003
 
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ICC-003
Suspension, chassis, panelling photos

Towmaster 05-26-2016 06:18 AM

What bloody size are those rear tyres???

Rob. Smith 05-26-2016 06:27 AM

Inner Clearance ? What is the travel arc and how close do the tyres go to the frame ?
especially under full load ?
Nice work though ...very impressive.

ICCARS 05-26-2016 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Towmaster (Post 1392663)
What bloody size are those rear tyres???

The metric conversion is 425mm wide.. :)

ICCARS 05-26-2016 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob. Smith (Post 1392665)
Inner Clearance ? What is the travel arc and how close do the tyres go to the frame ?
especially under full load ?
Nice work though ...very impressive.

Hey Rob, my name is Wil and I had this guy come to me with these rims and say "how do we fit these into a Cobra" Well my initial thought was that we don't.
Anyway that's history now.. The tyres clear the chassis by 15mm/side and I set up a pan hard rod and actuated the suspension through it's travel by 40mm (perpendicular) without any obstruction. Then rotated it through it's arc to 65mm travel and we got down to 7-9mm clearance still. The funny thing is that the outer tyres section sits only 7mm from the body, but due to the arch in the rear body guard, the tyres miss and do not scrub either.. It worked out quiet well in the end, even to my surprise..
Cheers
Wil

ICCARS 05-26-2016 06:45 AM

Iccars icc-003
 
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A couple of tyre clearance shots..

Modena 05-26-2016 08:55 PM

Good to see how you managed to fit them in, but each to their own I think it looks ridiculous.

Donunder 05-26-2016 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Modena (Post 1392722)
Good to see how you managed to fit them in, but each to their own I think it looks ridiculous.

They're not for everyone that's for sure, but then I did a double take when I first saw a Cobra with 17" wheels. Now that size is the norm for most builders, because of the availability of better tyres and brakes, with only historic tragics sticking with 15s.

As has been said often on this forum, our cars are what we make of them. To each his own. Personally I wouldn't go to the extreme tyre size on this car --- but then I'm not the owner, who is free to do as he wishes.


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