Dougie T
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posted on 6/1/08 at 10:55 AM |
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4 Seater
I was wondering if any one has considered making a 2+2 config locost, It would be unusual and with the longer chassis would it prevent the need to cut
and weld the prop shafts. I am considering building this from my xr4x4 donor.
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Dangle_kt
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posted on 6/1/08 at 11:03 AM |
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there is a pig ugly version about:
vindicator cars
Looks horrible so get your welding mask ready before lloking it up.
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vindicator
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posted on 6/1/08 at 12:33 PM |
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So I think from the above reply you have got your answer......no other company offers a 4 seater due to it being a pig ugly thing.
What you could do is take a look and suggest what you could do to make it better....
This is just mho....
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Puk
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posted on 6/1/08 at 12:37 PM |
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Maybe take some ideas from a Morgan 2+2. I guess that you could put the rear seats higher than the front and above the rear axle which would minimise
the increase in length. It would end up being tall though. The roll hoop could be between the two rows of seats - like a Wilys Jeep.
Before you judge a guy, walk a mile in his shoes. Then when you judge him, you're a mile a way and you've nicked his shoes.
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D Beddows
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posted on 6/1/08 at 02:22 PM |
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If you want to build a 4 seater by all means build a 4 seater - but if you're only doing it to save roughly £100 on a new propshaft you are
madder than a mad thing
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britishtrident
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posted on 6/1/08 at 02:42 PM |
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Apart from anything else the steel sections in the cockpit area would need an increase in section size and wall thickness.
The cockpit area is the weak point in any spaceframe design
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Benonymous
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posted on 7/1/08 at 12:39 AM |
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EEp! The Vindicator "Family" looks like a Mini Moke! Maybe that's the solution, put a Cosworth motor in a Moke, simple RWD
conversion and you're done
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