Well done Gents. The bizness end of that chassis is very true to the heritage. The safety end is necessary and well executed. We have enough "cackle" chassis' out there. Enjoy the heck out that thing.
I would love to build one of these, put me down for a copy of the chassis plans. Keep us up to date on when its done and going to the track I would like to watch it run.
I like the idea and it sure looks cool but with a short wheel base and a front engine it makes it a hairy ride for the driver running in the 9's!!!!!!! Best of luck with it. Jimbo
Nice job, and probably the best way to go vintage racing in a "clone or reproduction" car. Have fun, Gary
With a 9.99 cert, he won't be getting anywhere Near 180 Short wheelbase? Ha, you ought to try an Anglia at 90", front engine, top heavy and running in the 8's Cool Chassis Marshall - Can't wait to see it done!
Thanks for building one that got approved. Here's an idea for coloring: paint the frame a light color then paint the "extra" bars a dark color so they will be less visible, especially in photos or when seen from the stands.
Sure- My Apologies- That should be "Ours." Wasn't thinking of the drama possibilities when I typed that.
That looks excellent- a little extra metal in the cockpit, but with the body on you don't even see it( and not a bad thing if you're turning high 9's) Great looking rig! Let the fun begin!
Hahaha! No drama Tudor is the full owner of that bad ass FED !!! He made a good pass up at Paradise that day. It didn't pull a wheelie either.