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Ready for summer after a few jobs over winter, new wide track kit, new engine and gearbox mounts, new timing and aux belts, oil and filter change, new windscreen, new tyres, various new fasteners and a new plate is the cherry on top👌 I have also just ordered a new soft bits half hood today, can’t wait for the better weather, hopefully……17 points
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Project v has now turned into this .. Carbon v8 bonnet zk style First out the tool This has come straight out the tool it's not even been polished yet ! Made from high quality prepreg carbon A little weight saving over a grp v8 bonnet(6.5kg) for those looking at saving weight This carbon bonnet is 1450g This is race quality in the picture I will do a better writeup when I get time .14 points
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Well what can you say about today apart from absolutely bl**** brilliant. Plenty of sun shine all day long. There drive out was awesome going though the peaks. The hills are alive with the sound of pop pop bangs. For dinner we then stopped off at the travelers rest for some well deserved steak and ale pie, at least I did. It was also very funny that a certain someone had ordered their food first and got it served last while we all enjoyed ours. @Andrew Clarke. Nom Nom Nom.12 points
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Retired. After 46 years of building buses I've retired. There're going to have to manage without me now. I was the longest serving employee at Optare (39 years) with 5 at Charles H Roe. I officially finish on the 31st and have to go back on the 20th for the embarrassing photos, I'll post them when it happens.11 points
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After 34 years of building and running Westfield sports cars, I have finally decided that it is time for a change, so therefore I'm selling my treasured Westfield. Based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. SPECIFICATION SEi Wide-body Westfield sports car in black with black interior trim, V8 bonnet and a ducted nose. Registered new in September 2005 (YJ55 CRF) 27500 Miles ENGINE/TRANSMISSION Vauxhall engine 2-litre red top Fast road cams Lightened and balanced Vernier adjustable cam gears Roller barrel throttle bodies Light steel fly wheel Full dry sump oil system Engine and fuel system built by Mike Barret Lincoln 6 speed c/r gearbox (Caterham) to Sierra LSD AVO shocks all round Anti roll bars front and rear with light road springs, giving a compliant ride with no body roll Improved steering with rose joints (no bump steer) Rose jointed adjustable front suspension and steering rack Stainless steel matching length exhaust manifold and silencer by Zorstec, giving a fabulous soundtrack INTERIOR Westfield seats and dashboard Momo steering wheel Fully carpeted Sound deadening to reduce road noise TRS 4 point harness with aircraft release I have driven through France, over the Alps to Monaco, on to Italy to Modena, and back through Switzerland, France and home with no problems. No winter use nor track days. Serviced by owner builder ever year, cam belt change every 4 years. Full photographic build record available to view. Price: £15250 CONTACT INFORMATION Email: frankorbabs@talktalk.net Phone: 07985 17865111 points
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Decided I wanted DRLs to improve the look and safety whilst driving on the road. I opted for a set of AliExpress LED Dominators, I prefer the smaller shell vs other larger units. Having bought the wrong versions first time, blue halo ring 🤦♂️the correct version arrived. After wiring in a new relay, some resistors and diodes I now have DRLs, Side Lights, Head Lights and Main Beam.10 points
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We had a brilliant day out in the Cotswolds, great company and glorious weather. And plenty of early season car shenanigans. The alarm got me out of bed and I set off early to the first meeting point for the boys coming out of Bristol. Got a text message from Colin to say that his dead battery hadn't charged overnight as the charger had also died! So one down. Me and Rory made it to the Cross Hands to be joined by Rob and Ross, plus Dave in his lovely GTM. We then had a great run up through Tetbury, where Dave peeled off as he had other commitments, and then we headed up to the Classic Car Hub where we met Mark, Adrian, Sandra and Matthew. They'd managed to get prime position at the front and arranged a great line up for team Westfield. The Porsche club had to settle for round the back! Nigel took the owners photo. Plus a few other pics below, credit to Adrian for some of the best shots, including sneaking up onto the balcony: A great place to visit, and they did a cracking breakfast (was obviously too hungry to take a photo of that). After taking in the surroundings and some good chat, the Bristol boys headed for home. Adrian captured a cracking little video of us leaving, which is on the Cotswolds FB post. We almost made it back down to Tetbury before two of the cars decided to finish early. We pulled over to push Rob's car into a pub car park and sleep off a dead battery. Rob then jumped in mine and we made it a further half mile down the road before my alternator bracket snapped and we had to park mine in a random country lane. So the fun was extended for the rest of the afternoon with trailer action required! Easy fixes and it's all part of the fun I keep telling myself. Thanks for the passenger rides home Ross and Rory! Overall a great day out. Already looking forward to the next one.10 points
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Had a fab drive out this morning, on my own but still had fun. I headed down from Crewkerne to West Bay to start, fun in places but quite slow going. Had a brief stop to stretch the legs and take a photo before heading along the lovely coast road through Burton Bradstock and towards Abbotsbury. I stopped again at the lay-by overlooking Chesil beach and Portland, fab views and more pics. Heading on from there I wiggled around a bit, down some fairly small lanes but plenty of good going. Finally I hit the A356 back towards Crewkerne and had a blast; empty roads, fast and open, really good fun. Car is now cleaned and tucked away, hopefully not for too long if this weather holds! 🤞10 points
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8 Westfield's met at the car museum. Did you see the MD, Ian, waving us out as we left, it's his day off and he bought the wife and grandbaby to see us, love it. I will be having words about the 'Rapid Horizon' vans parking in the Westfield Parking Area underneath the museum sign though😁 Tim is having issues with his hot restart and Ian connected up the ECU to the laptop to help diagnose it. We removed our bonnet to show Tim where the air temperature sensor is on our engine and the accessibility of the idle screw just for comparison. Well, actually, it's any excuse to get the bonnet off, sh, Glen doesn't polish it for nothing. Inside the museum we all had breakfast. Tim was soon to discover that we go full board on our outings, that's breakfast, lunch and dessert! We went on our run out, waved at the MX5 club cars coming towards us on the Bentley Brook road (they have good taste) and enjoyed the views over a sun soaked Dove Dale, beautiful. We arrived at The Manifold Inn, here is Bagpuss on his way in Hedley let us know he had arrived, vrrrrrooooooommmmmm. Quote of the day 'I like your Bugatti's' someone said to Hedley, well it's different from driving those 'Morgan's'. Looking great there guys 😎 Parked at the Manifold Inn. Waiting for lunch It's here The pub is only a few yards away from the Hulme End cafe, a favourite of ours, so it was inevitable that we migrated over there for the next course. Here we are enjoying that lovely Spring sunshine, it was still freezing, blimey it never warmed up today. White chocolate and raspberry cake was popular Andrew had the lemon cake, it was the largest slice of the group @Andy Westwood @aeg you two must be well out of condition by now It's been a great meet up today, we love to see new members and help them with their cars, exchange stories and teach them how to really eat 😆 We are out doing it again next Sunday when Mr and Mrs @aeg are back from their hols, weather permitting, look out for it on the forum, eat lettuce all week and come join us.10 points
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Bit of a last minute drive out this one, involving some ‘down to the wire’ negotiations my end as to if and when I could be released on parole after a week of decorating our bedroom! I definitely thought I deserved it anyway! 🤣 After some discussion, we decided that @Matt_S and @markat would meet at Re:Fuel for a quick cuppa at around 9.30am, then we would all meet up at Ralegh’s Cross at 11. Plan from then was to head for Exmoor, with Matt peeling off for home at some point, and Mark and me carrying on to Lynton for a break before heading home. My curfew was 2pm…. The clock was ticking! After the grind to get through Taunton, I had a fabulous blat up to Ralegh’s Cross, pushing on as I was running a bit late due to a fuel stop. I was thinking the chaps would be there already, tapping watches but no, I arrived to an empty car park at about 11.12, 12 minutes behind schedule. After five minutes or so, I heard the noise of a single Westfield, and Matt pulled up alone. Worst fears were quickly allayed, no accident but Mark’s cycle wing stay had apparently let go in spectacular style, resulting in a flying wing and the end of Mark’s day, from a driving perspective anyway. Mark, glad you got to meet Matt at least, and hope you get the car sorted and we get to meet soon. After a quick pit stop, Matt led off on a fun section heading for Wheddon’s Cross, where he turned off left and headed home, and so three became one. I’m beginning to wonder if my deodorant isn’t up to the job? 🤣🤣 What followed was one of the most enjoyable drives I’ve had for a while. The car was going beautifully, driver was actually pedalling quite well; with the changes I made to the pedal box last year I’m able to do credible heel and toe changes, or rather ‘foot and another part of foot’, changes; whatever they are called it worked though I doubt the name will catch on! 🤪 The road was clear most of the way across Exmoor, great fun, and I arrived in Lynton at 12.15, thinking I had bagged myself a 15 minute break. Ha, not a chance! The time home showed as having increased to 1 hour 45, so without getting out I headed up Countisbury Hill towards home. The return journey wasn’t quite as much fun; more traffic and the route not as good. Regardless, still enjoyable and I always love the final section of the A30 down into Crewkerne, starting at the wonderfully named Mangle Cave Hill and consisting of a series of sweeping downhill bends, interrupted by a 40 limit through a village, then opening up again for a final blast down into the town. It became a race against time, would I make it back before 2? Would I still have a full set of man bits by the end of the day if I was late? The tension was palpable (although I’m using a little poetic license here because I actually pulled into a lay-by at the top of the hill to allow plenty of space to the cars ahead), then I hauled down to the 30 limit entering Crewkerne. I pulled into our driveway at 1.58pm, expecting praise for being slightly early but no. Mrs Stu’s car was nowhere to be seen; she had headed for the beach with the short person and the ginger furry one! 🤪 I managed to wash and dry the car, and get a coat of paint on a radiator by the time they returned so all is well 👍. Anyway, a grand drive out on some wonderful roads. Despite being a 34 year old car, with only 135bhp it’s a heck of a lot of fun.9 points
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Hi all, Maiden post as I thought I should introduce myself and the car properly! I've been a member for a while, but have been lurking as the fear of taking a much older kit through IVA was quite daunting! The car is original wide body kit type, pre SVA with 1600CVH on twin 40s. Basically the car got built twice - 90s early 2000s, stored in dry garage, then all major items reworked over last couple of years to meet IVA spec. Usual suspects, loom sleeved in convoluted tube and additional clips, IVA fog mod, collapsible steering column, side repeaters moved to cycle wings, fuel tank protection, lights, switches and protrusions all blunted, etc. D-day has now been and gone and although it failed, I'm more positive it will soon be blatting round the white peak area. The main failure was due to the emissions testing computer not wanting to work so the test had to be aborted. I really enjoyed the shakedown run to the test centre on a clear 3degC morning as the sun rose. Beat going to work anyway! However, this gave rise to the 2nd test failure as the sump gasket was now weeping which was promptly spotted as we moved further down the test lane. Fingers crossed for attempt #2 - date tbc. Looking forwarding... with a bit more optimism. Chris. Ticking itself cool. List of what ifs raising my blood pressure. First sign of an issue. Nurse it back home and prep for #2.9 points
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Brilliant day out again. Fantastic weather and what a great bunch of people. Special mention for our illustrious leader @Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative for organising us. The only photo I’m going to post is my Sunday lunch. Chosen, ordered and paid for by me - eaten by Sue Westwood - who doesn’t seem to know the difference between lamb with mint sauce and the pork that she ordered. Next time I’ll insist on collecting it from the bar 😁8 points
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We all met at the car museum for breakfast The traffic was building up on our way out this morning so we altered the route and went off piste. So glad we did, we had a great run and well done to everyone for keeping it all together. We arrived at the pub early, just in time for Jim and Julie to follow us into the car park, good timing. I am hoping the Westfield is easier to park than the SLK @Andy Westwood Lovely photo of Dave (who has his dinner btw) Oh look, Sue has got her dinner, well someone's dinner, any dinner will do hey! Yummy, I'm enjoying mine but look, Andrew seems to still be waiting Ah lovely, finally Andrew get's his lamb dinner. Sue says can you order beef next time for a change! Everyone sat outside the Traveller's Rest Parked at the Traveller's Rest Next we went to Bird Cafe, Hathersage for dessert It seems @aeg had picked up some road kill along the way7 points
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I visited CleaR Motorsport yesterday to have a full geo and corner weighting set up. @Mark19691 joined us for the session as he's keen to have his car set up soon too. My car is just a few feet away from the scales as @Maurici- CleaR Motorsport get set up. Here's the start position (with me in the car)- I'm circa 70kgs. The scissor lift made it easy to remove the rear wheels. Unfortunately the rear (alloy) spring perches on both my rear Spax dampers are galvanically corroded to my steel bodied dampers. We didn't want me to end of immobilised, so brute force was limited. A quick call to @DamperMan confirmed there was little more we could do with the shocks on the car and he's offered a solution for me to take up in the future to resolve the issue. As my car is only used on the road, some may say corner weighting isn't necessary any how. My front camber was adjusted and this meant the toe needed to be adjusted again (it was done recently when @Maurici- CleaR Motorsport kindly did a home visit). Rear camber was spot on and rear toe also. A quick test drive confirmed all was well and car was turning in nicely and handling well. A great service by a very friendly and knowledgeable member. It's great to have such a service available again in the NW and only 25 miles away for me. A rear asset to the club and if you've seen any of his video's of him flying round Oulton in the Lobster, he clearly understand how a driver can get the best out of a chassis too!7 points
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Car: Westfield FW Special Edition (factory built) Engine: 2.0 Blacktop Zetec Year: 2012 MOT: expires October 2025 Mileage: 35300 miles Reason for sale: An itch to scratch Info: Factory built with brand new crate engine, I am second owner (10 years) and bought the car at just over 2 years old/2500 miles. The car has been very reliable during my ownership. The car has comprehensive build photo records from the factory build along with a comprehensive documented service history from both the first owner and myself. The timing chain has been changed at 10 years old (in 2022) as recommended by Ford for the engine. Specs: MSA roll bar Omex ECU Protech coilovers with larger 2.25’’ diameter springs Sport Turbo seats Team Dynamics 15’’ lightweight Alloy wheels with Toyo Proxes R1R tyres. Lowered floor Wide track Heated windscreen Contoured Dashboard Westfield Half hood Side screens Wind deflectors Westfield Hi Spec brakes Heater Westfield rear diffuser 4 point harness’s shortened indicator pods electric mirror upgrade Cigarette lighter 12V socket & USB Race tech quick release steering boss Carbon Fibre: Carbon Fibre Mick made front splitter Carbon Fibre Silencer Carbon Fibre rear stone guards Carbon Fibre front cycle wings Carbon Fibre cill protectors Carbon Fibre gear knob Carbon Fibre fuse box covers Asking price: £14950 (excluding private plate) Please PM me if interested or Email: marcusbarlo@hotmail.com Pics from March 2025: Walk around video: Pics from Westfield factory build 2012:6 points
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Hello, Even from a young age my dream car has been a 7 type car. Just the rawness of it, the simplicity and the power to weight had me. There just never seemed to be a right time to do it, too young, too poor, too impractical, kids, wife, no garage etc. etc. so last week I just went and did it, I just bought one on eBay "sight unseen" and had it delivered. Sorry to say it is not a Westfield but I just couldn't resists this thing (Just lost 90% of you there). If you are still here then thank you, I had looked for a Westy for a few weeks and was very close to buying one that has been around this forum for a while but the owner just seemed to love it and I really felt he didn't actually want to part with it, so whilst trying to find a dry day to drive it I kept looking and found something that just blew me away. On Thursday I called the owner to arrange to see it at the weekend but he was already committed to a handful of other people for the weekend so I just decided JFDI, I offered him what he wanted and arranged a Shiply driver to collect it. (Highly recommend the service). I am now the owner of a "Watson 7" a car built by someone called Chris Watson who managed to successfully register the car under his own brand... I believe her to be a self built chassis with an mk1 MX5 donor and a Haynes roadster wide body panel kit first registered in 2015. (Any information about the car is highly welcomed). I have searched for generic kit car forums but find the WSCC to be the best place to engage with enthusiasts. As with all 7 type cars there are modifications I wish to make. Primarily the switch from a carbon fibre aero screen to windscreen as I am not keen on wearing a lid. Naively I thought this would be a simple and low cost change to make, not thinking that a windscreen requires wiper motor assemblies, arms, wipers, washer pump and jets etc. As the first project I am undertaking I would really appreciate some advice/support from the forum. I have a degree in design engineering (graduated in 2010) I have since worked in the composite industry for 15 years with wealth of knowledge in FRP GRP production. Please do point me in the right direction for 1, how I can swap out the aero screen for a windscreen and 2, how I can assist with anything FRP GRP related. (Can't figure out how to add pictures yet) All the best6 points
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Going by the ratio of car to food pictures, I am unsure as to wether you guys are car enthusiasts or restaurant inspectors😀6 points
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On our way home, even went past Tagg Lane @aeg!!6 points
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Ha! 😂 @Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AOin a dress was bad but @aeg, @AndrewBClarke and myself in a bikini would require years of psychiatric therapy 😂6 points
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You do realise it's @AndrewBClarke @aeg and @Andy Westwood? Quite surprising figures given how much cake they fight over! 😉6 points