Hi im new here does any one know what kind of chassis this is?
thanx in advance.
Nick
nope, looks like a rwd, flip front, with small doors and a high sill, possibly roofless. Can't have been heavy going by the rear shocker.
I do recognise it but cant think where its from. Sorry
Possibly a "cheap" cobra chassis?
They tend to use the "ladder" or "backbone" type chassis.
[Edited on 18/9/2008 by nitram38]
back end looks a bit mad, like one of those impossable shapes
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Originally posted by nitram38
Possibly a "cheap" cobra chassis?
They tend to use the "ladder" type chassis.
Not a Locust is it?
It's mid or rear engined (IMHO)
Have a look at the rear hub, it's got a hole in it for a driveshaft. Added to the big square space behind the seats / between the rear hubs.
So possibly a Lambo / Ferrari / Porsche replica?
HTH
Mike
Looks a bit like an alternative to a VW floorpan to me - think there was one called the alfachassis using a Sud engine and I'm sure there were other too.
Looks like the old Deon "DIno" chassis
[Edited on 18/9/08 by 3GEComponents]
A Bailey bridge maybe?
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Originally posted by Mr Whippy
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Originally posted by nitram38
Possibly a "cheap" cobra chassis?
They tend to use the "ladder" type chassis.
dude the engines in the back
Aren't the wheels from a Volvo 340?
It is midengined, I think since I see something of a radiator at the right side in the picture.
Could be a Stratos replica with a transvere engine.
An V8 or V12 wouldn't fit lengthwise in the compartment in the left side.
[Edited on 18/9/08 by ettore bugatti]
It looks like a steel bench to me
Sorry i'm not helping much.......am i
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Originally posted by nitram38
How can you tell? There is a space both ends?
From what I can see the wheelbase is around 230cm (+/- 10cm)
So Lancia Stratos or Ferrari Dino replica?
Just junk the chassis and use all the suspension bits; will save a lot of time.