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Kit Car built for under 6 grand


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Thought you would like to see this in yesterdays Daily Express

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Like it too. Just shows what can be done. It really is a Bitsa, sourced all over the place.

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It's certainly a nice looker, would love to find out more.

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I thought it looked familiar.  A couple of photos of mine from the Detling Kit car show back in 2009.

 

 

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The guy who made that was immensely skilled. This was his second car,  the first was similar but a three wheeler.

 

It is built using a lot of Renault 5 parts and is front wheel drive so it didn't need a transmission tunnel which would have made the seating harder to get right. 

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3 hours ago, jeff oakley said:

front wheel drive

Shame - gone and spoiled it now! 😁

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Yep, unless the engine was moved to the back, lost me at the FWD part.

 

Very pretty though.

 

I love the way Ant Anstead did his, using an offset diff etc, to avoid straddling the prop and gearbox.

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On 09/05/2020 at 14:20, Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Secretary said:

I love the way Ant Anstead did his, using an offset diff etc, to avoid straddling the prop and gearbox.

Agree Dave, anyone who hasn't seen this it's worth a watch, "Ant Anstead Master Mechanic". Availible on MotorTrend.

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