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I understand about resale value of existing kitcars being
better than one-off custom cars, But my problem is I don't have the cash to buy a brand name chassis. My only way to achieve a Cobra is to build it myself. I have recently built a custom Lotus 7 type car including fabricating a custom chassis. I am fully aware of the WA kitcar rules for rego. It is a vicious circle. So to my next question- Anyone want to measure up their chassis and send it to me :LOL: |
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Ahmmmm, yeah, well, I guess it's not a G-Force either. ;) Dave, Craig (750hp) is spot on. It'll cost more to fabricate your own chassis and have it tested and approved. I have the idea that your a practical sort of fella. So another idea to Craigs is to approach both RMC and G-Force and see if they'll sell you a chassis and an inner tub as opposed to a complete chassis/body kit. The RMC has a fiberglass inner tub which you would have to glass into your body (if it fits ) and they may even sell you any other panels you may want. ie inner guards etc. RMC are also more into Westfields now and may have some cobra bits and pieces laying around. I feel it would be easier to make mods to the body than to fabricate a whole new chassis. Just a wild thought. :D |
I hear what you guys are saying and it is true.
Making the chassis isn't to stressfull. I also have access to torsion testing equipement. My engineer who will approve the car also uses FEA to test the chassis aswell. We jumped threw hopes together with the 7 build. I was hoping someone would spring out of the wood work and give this body a name. |
"Beryl"
.... springing back into the woodwork now..... |
Dave, here is all the info for WA Cobra Club, www.cobracarclubwa.com
If you are going to build your chassis, it would be a good idea to talk to Graham Sach, he is one of our WA members who has built several chassis. mabe have a yakk whith him to get you kick-started. All the contact details are in the web site above, phone numbers ect.. open the 'Calendar' tab & scroll to the bottom of the page for contacts... Hope to see you join up with us! Dave did you know that there is another Dave who lives in Albany, and he also has a cobra!!! yeh thats right, I will send you a personal message with his ph number & address... so check your personal message section in your 'user cp' tab, up the top of this web page... Simmo:D |
I think that Classic Revival sell a bare chassis
Check out the website or call Ian. http://www.classicrevival.com.au/ |
Wicked boy Craig, imagine a Cobra named Beryl. Mines called Sam. Who else has named their Cobra?
Dave, You want a name, I'll put money on an Auto Styling body. ;) If you go to http://www.cobracarclub.org.au/main.htm then select "owners directory" then "Australian cars" scroll down about half way to find Rob Keene. He list his as an Autostyle body and has a photo attatched. You'll see similarities in the hood scoop wider and set further back than RMC etc, small front flare, and no raised moulding for the front indicators. Also check if yours has narrowish rear gaurds as Rob's appears to have. I have e-mailed Rob regarding the dash configuration. This car is simmilar colour to what Tennrocca is considering. |
Beryl it is :LOL:
The missus might not be cool with me dreaming about Beryl at night. I can hear the questions already. Thanks for tips guys. Looks like this forum will be fun to be part of. |
albanycobra
%/ Yes welcome to the 'Forum". No doubt you will get some good information here as well as providing an great opportunity to met some real enthusiasts. You get to promise them a few beers and then never get to see them..:LOL: Have fun Bernie |
I dont think there are too many people you havent met yet Bernie.
With the amount of driveing you do you could have travelled around Australia by now. |
Well it looks like I did my doe. :( . Apparently Autostyling bodies do have raised indicator mounts, and no integral dashboard. They also don't have internal door sills and are 92" wheelbase.
Sorry Dave I'm at a loss :confused: Does anyone know of a kit supplied with an integral dashboard? |
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Talking to my local Windscreen obrien guy today
and he says he has a listing for Cobra's. Hopefully he can get one in to try on Beryl. The 5ltr ford motor i have is automatic. I got hold of a 4 speed single rail but the starter is on the other side of the bell housing. Has anyone else come across this before? |
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Are you trying to use the bellhousing from the auto with the single rail? Won't fit. You should be able to buy a decent T5 for not much money, then you have the benefit of an overdriven gear.
The windscreen itself will always be easy to find - the main cost is the chromed brass mounting hardware. I've seen guys talk about prices from $1000 to $1600. It's hard to see the value in them. You could always go with a racing screen like OZVENOM. I'm not sure what he's doing with his left hand. It almost looks like he's saying "It's this big...." Last time someone mentioned the topic around a table with a few beers flowing, Scott threatened to flop it out onto the table and scratch a mark in the table for all to try to outdo. Scary stuff - nobody took him up on it. :eek: |
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Maybe he was about to do a Leighton Hewit - COME ONNNN!! I am using the single rail bell housing not the auto. I think i will just get T5 conversion kit from the wreckers. I got a whole EB 92 v8 Falcon in the back yard ready to donate it's organs to the Cobra. |
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