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Anyone built a Lotus 7 replica?
I was wondering if any one had ventured out and built a Lotus 7 replica? There are tons of ads for them in magazines, but when you start looking at cost, the ones I saw were something like $4995 for the frame and body panels. You have to supply all the other parts, motor, trans, suspension etc. There is another one I saw that uses a Miata as your donor car, wouldn't be bad for the cost of the car, I am sure you can find one that runs for cheap, but the cost of the kit is around $9000. I thought it would be an interesting way to start racing, but $9000 + doesn't sound to good. I did see one on autotrader that had a motorcycle engine as its powerplant. So know were talking what at least 100 hp if it was out of a liter bike, in a 7 style package. That would be cool. Anyways, I was wondering if anyone had any experience or thoughts and if so if they wouldn't mind sharing.
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The car next to me at the Ann Arbor Rolling Sculpture show (search for thread/pics) had the Hyabasa (bad spelling) motorcycle engine. He had a small bottle of NOS on it, but wanted to add a turbo. He was originaly from the UK and put the stearing wheel on their side.
This car drew massive crowds, leaving the adjacent Bug-Eyed Sprites and my 911 looking unwanted. I don't have any contact information on the guy, a nice guy who can go 0-60 in 3.1 seconds if he has to. |
Have driven one years ago and love it. Would love to have one!
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I built a Caterham Super Seven kit back in '93. I still have it, and it's still a thrill every time I take it out. Once I made the mistake of driving the Carrera immediately after the Seven. The Carrera never felt so big, slow, and heavy as it did then.
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Ronbo,
Got any pics or tips on building one? Thanks |
Just saw a Seven replica today, I can't imagine a better track and weekend car.
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Just look at the size difference, the Lotus knock-off weighs only 1,100 lbs.:eek: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1122288023.jpg |
That pic next to the 911 is awesome. Thanks for that.
Whipped, That is exactly what I was thinking building one for use as a dedicated track car. That thing would be wicked fun. |
I bought a Fury kit a few years ago. A Seven underneath but with a sexy body. Learned an important lesson about kit cars:
If you can buy a COMPLETE kit, that has EVERYTHING needed ready to bolt together, and be happy with the component choices that the kit supplier made, great. But if you're a tinkerer or a control freak who can't look at a part without thinking, "I wonder why they chose this/did it this way?" then stay away! I got bogged down in re-engineering paralysis where the breadth of options far outstripped my ability to pull them all together. Sold the kit on Ebay and bought the 911 instead. http://www.furyous.org/images/src10.jpg |
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Perspective is a funny thing, the 911 is still a hog compared to the two fleas next to it. |
THere's a few guys on the Grassroots Motorsports board that built them. May be a good source for info. Several different power train configurations there from what I remember...
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http://menace.fishersportscars.co.uk/menaceC.jpg Mid-engined; with a 1100 cc motorcycle powerplant, paddle shifting, etc. - truly bad-assed. :D |
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