Jitterbug Posted August 8, 2017 Posted August 8, 2017 Hi All, My name is Mike, I live in Bristol and I have just bought my first Westfield. It is a red 1987 chassis SE that was registered in 1994 showing a 1780cc engine with the dvla. It is on a Q plate which ends in HAC. I bought the car a few weeks ago but only collected it today. It is in full project state and has been completely disassembled. My aim is to rebuild the car and bring it back from the dead. It was taken off the road I think due to engine problems, but it has no paperwork, just a logbook and a construction manual. The car has distinctive stickers on it, including one that says 'I wish my missis was this fast' and I am hoping someone might recognise the car, and may know a bit about its history. My guess is the car has been off the road for a long time! There is a metal plaque on the fibreglass bulkhead that holds the windscreen saying manufactured by Westfield with the chassis number. Was this standard on the se kits? It does not list an engine number. There is also an Id tag welded to the frame with matching numbers. I see there is no AO for Bristol, however I would love to meet fellow owners and see their cars. Pics below Thanks in advance! 1 Quote
Captain Colonial Posted August 8, 2017 Posted August 8, 2017 3 minutes ago, Jitterbug said: There is a metal plaque on the fibreglass bulkhead that holds the windscreen saying manufactured by Westfield with the chassis number. Was this standard on the se kits? It does not list an engine number. There is also an Id tag welded to the frame with matching numbers on board and thanks for joining. Looking forward to the rebirth with interest. Yes, the plaque as you describe it was standard at the time. The fact it matches the chassis ID is a good thing. You'll find lots of help and helpful people in here, so ask lots of questions. Quote
Geoffrey Carter (Buttercup) Posted August 8, 2017 Posted August 8, 2017 Hi Mike. looks like you are going to be busy. Quote
Jitterbug Posted August 8, 2017 Author Posted August 8, 2017 Thanks guys, good news on the plaque. At the moment it's cataloging what I have, then starting the long process of refurbishment and replacement. This is the poor man's 'complete starter kit', just wish the garage was bigger! Quote
Murraymint Posted August 8, 2017 Posted August 8, 2017 welcome from Scotland and enjoy your build back from the dead... Quote
Kevin (Mr T) Posted August 8, 2017 Posted August 8, 2017 Another pre-lit, great stuff. Good luck with the resurrection! Quote
SXRORY Posted August 8, 2017 Posted August 8, 2017 Hello, I'm from Bristol too! Looks a project there. Good luck in getting it up and running I ll be up for run outs when you do Quote
BillyPee Posted August 8, 2017 Posted August 8, 2017 Looks like a great project car with a very interesting engine. Keep the updates and pictures rolling. Quote
Alan Cutler (Adge) - Dorset AO Posted August 8, 2017 Posted August 8, 2017 from just down the road in sunny Somerset. Interesting project you've got. Quote
Jitterbug Posted August 9, 2017 Author Posted August 9, 2017 Thanks guys, Billypee and Adgec it would be great to see your cars at some point. If there is any southwest kit car gatherings then please let me know and I will try and come along. Not going to be driving mine for a while.. But I'll start a build thread soon. 1 Quote
Martyn Vann - Warwickshire AO Posted August 9, 2017 Posted August 9, 2017 from the Midlands! Looks like you have a lot to do but just to spur you on here is a picture of a similar car at a recent Black Country area meet. Geoff is a regular at area meets and at Shelsley Walsh if you want see the car at all as it is still in very original condition! Quote
Jitterbug Posted August 9, 2017 Author Posted August 9, 2017 great photo Martyn, i used to work in Smethick of all places so might have to pop up at the next meet and see Geoff's yellow peril. Geoff's car looks super clean. Anybody know what the bonnet scoop is for? I assume to allow room for a single carburetor on top of the crossflow engine, which would not be required if you ran twin webbers as they are flatter. Thanks Mike Quote
Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Chairman Posted August 9, 2017 Posted August 9, 2017 Correct Mike, used on the single downdraft Weber 32/36 DGV installations. Ah, those were the days! Remember helping a school mate build an early Westfield with a 1.3 crossflow with that carb, (it was all he could get insurance for). Quote
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