not new i know, but a little feature on it on pistonheads.
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surely not the first 6 cylinder?
Think they have only sold about 5
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Originally posted by Blackcab
Think they have only sold about 5
I have just started building the 2nd!
There is one other non factory one in build by a guy in bristol.
I actually quite like it
Even if it is based on a G27?
Another 7 in a sea of 7's...
Good luck to them - a new source of fairly common donors can't be a bad thing.
Escorts are mostly long gone, and even rust buckets have a value for restorers. Sierras are hard to find (certainly round Suffolk), and scrapped MX5
parts can be expensive (if you can find a scrappy with one).
I know it's another seven-alike, but it looks like a decent example.
using higher quality parts that are 10 years or newer can only be a good thing.... engines and box's are a better starting point than a pinto
too.
I wonder how long before other kits start using BMW's for parts.
Some have been for quite a while - the Marlin Sportster, for example.
Marlin
Their bodywork is better designed to take the fairly tall BMW engines. Not a bad looking car, either!
[Edited on 8/12/09 by David Jenkins]
there will be a new edition of the haynes roadster book in about a year focusing on the bmw and mx5 running gear.
i quite like the gkd its a brave move towards what i see as being the future of most 7 based cars.
it would be interesting to weigh the sierra and bmw running gear as see what the difference is. i would hope that a 4 cyl bmw lump is lighter than a
pinto. i know the bmw lump looks bigger in the bay but the newer ones are all ali which must claw a bit back.
discuss..........
I gave deep consideration to using the 3 series as a donor, but decided against it in the end, couldn't see enouh advantage to outweigh the
disadvantage.
Most of the 4 cylinder cars are 1.8 and SOHC, the better ones are 16v TC but still only 1.9 and canted over to the (wrong side from the steering POV)
to make room for a BIG induction system which we just don't need. The 6 cylinder engines are a bit on the big side, but the power isn't
marvellous for the room they take up, compared to other options
The donors are cheap, but cost of donor isn't really the most important aspect by the time you've built an entire car and paid out for test
etc
Just my opinion, and Im sure there are many people who will love it, especially people who already own a suitable donor
more choice is never a bad thing.
if anyone was thinking of 6 cylinder or BMW donor, then they have the hard work done for them.
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Originally posted by ashg
it would be interesting to weigh the sierra and bmw running gear as see what the difference is. i would hope that a 4 cyl bmw lump is lighter than a pinto. i know the bmw lump looks bigger in the bay but the newer ones are all ali which must claw a bit back.
discuss..........