jonster
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posted on 19/5/02 at 01:43 AM |
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New chassis - bournemouth & southampton
Hi,
I am a bit new to all this, got the book, seen a few sites, very interested in building a car for racing in the 750 locost series and hopefully also
road legal for weekend fun...
My question is, can I build my own chassis from scratch? or do I have to use a pre-made chassis to compete? If I can build my own, is there any
detailed plans on the net?
Also, is there any builders here in Bournemouth (where I am)/ southampton? I am interested in getting to know others in my area either starting out,
or people that have been through it all before.
Anyone know what my local SVA and DVLA VRO office is like, I think the local SVA is in Southampton, and my local VRO is in Bournemouth... Nazi's or
nice guys????
Jon
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interestedparty
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posted on 19/5/02 at 07:26 AM |
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Home built chassis's are allowed.
Have a look at Jim McSorley's web site for plans.
http://mcsorley.net/locost
I hope someone else's poor opinion of the local VRO and SVA guys wouldn't stop you going ahead if you decide to.
I think you should go ahead and do it, then you can tell us how it all worked out.
John
As some day it may happen that a victim must be found,
I've got a little list-- I've got a little list
Of society offenders who might well be underground,
And who never would be missed-- who never would be missed!
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jonster
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posted on 19/5/02 at 06:45 PM |
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>>Home built chassis's are allowed.
Great, perhaps I am mad, but the idea of as I like the idea of as much of the car as possible being self made.
>>Have a look at Jim McSorley's web site for plans.
>>http://mcsorley.net/locost
Looks cool, any other plans out there?
>> I hope someone else's poor opinion of the
>> local VRO and SVA guys wouldn't stop you
>> going ahead if you decide to.
Noooo..... I just want a little prior warning of what the local guys are hot or get pedantic about... last thing I want is to fail the SVA on
something stupid.
On the subject of failing an SVA, whats the proceedure? book another test and pay the full fee? or just an MOT style re-test? or will they let you
make minor alterations on the spot?
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stephen_gusterson
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posted on 19/5/02 at 09:24 PM |
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quote: >>Home built chassis's are allowed.
Great, perhaps I am mad, but the idea of as I like the idea of as much of the car as possible being self made.
>>Have a look at Jim McSorley's web site for plans.
>>http://mcsorley.net/locost
Looks cool, any other plans out there?
>> I hope someone else's poor opinion of the
>> local VRO and SVA guys wouldn't stop you
>> going ahead if you decide to.
Noooo..... I just want a little prior warning of what the local guys are hot or get pedantic about... last thing I want is to fail the SVA on
something stupid.
On the subject of failing an SVA, whats the proceedure? book another test and pay the full fee? or just an MOT style re-test? or will they let you
make minor alterations on the spot?
As far as I have read in 2 years of my build.....
you will be lucky to pass first time - bit like a driving test or an MOT!
You can make small alterations during the test.
If you fail the retest fee is about 30 quid and it takes a couple weeks for the retest.
ATB
Steve.
got all my forms but still about 9 months away for the test i recon!
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scutter
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posted on 10/6/02 at 01:31 PM |
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jonster, myself and a friend are building cars in and round romsey, both have nearly finish homemade chassis, like most i think waiting for funds to
allow progress.
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scutter
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posted on 14/6/02 at 08:51 PM |
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Jonster, have now set up local meet in southampton, on the 15th july @ 20:00 at the Sir John Barleycorn pub Cadnam, just off J1 M27. If you wish to
get in touch e-mail me at mad.scutter@virgin.net.
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