NTDWM but don't see these very often Striker MK3 link
Correct very few of them about - I've got one (shared with my brother) there's a couple more kicking around the speed event scene, a another
couple of road cars knocking about that we came across, know of one in Holland and that's about it.
Seen as a bit of a 'Odd Ball' but we made ours go pretty well - anybody looking for a club motorsport car could do a LOT worse than that
IMHO.
I believe the one I built in 95 is currently residing in Leicester....
mine is no longer recognisable as a mk3, i never even found out it was until after i had bought it and looked properly through the paperwork.
I thought about placing a bid on this. I Handy realised it was a mk3. Is this bad? I thought I'd read the mk3 Wasn't as good as the Mk2.
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Originally posted by alex1991
I thought about placing a bid on this. I Handy realised it was a mk3. Is this bad? I thought I'd read the mk3 Wasn't as good as the Mk2.
Thanks, seems like it could be a good little project.
outboard suspension on mk3 is ok.....but i have never seen sylva using the (ugly) ford cortina or vauxhall pressed steel wishbones???
the outboard cars are using vauxhall uprights at front with sylva“s own wisbones.
this one looks really strange.....
[Edited on 20/4/15 by alfas]
It also had a fibreglass tunnel....again, not that it makes a difference.
Mk3 was an attempt to build a budget Striker...
Edd
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Originally posted by alfas
outboard suspension on mk3 is ok.....but i have never seen sylva using the (ugly) ford cortina or vauxhall pressed steel wishbones???
the outboard cars are using vauxhall uprights at front with sylva“s own wisbones.
this one looks really strange.....
I must resist!!
looks more like the star or leader assembly....luckily their bonnets covered those ugly-massive wishbones, whereas on a striker they are exposed.
https://jpsc.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1392
same car...similar discusion
And sold for a pretty decent price.
I think I'll look for a more normal mk2.
I had a MkIII 21 years ago, it had custom fabricated front arms, nothing llike those. Not saying they're not original but certainly my MKIII was
and didn't look anything like that.
Personally my MKIII handled better than every MKII that I've owned with a live axle. Now that's put the cat amongst the pigeons!
@phil:
might this be your ex-car:
https://jpsc.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1247
i do not think that this vauxhall wishbone striker might have a good handling...looks identically to the cortina wishbones and they never worked
satisfying in such light cars (e.g t&j locust, robinhood cortina subframe s7, spartan )
surplus it looks totally ugly.
Doubtful
Mine was sold to Simon Rix in Evesham, June 96
Mine had the square tubes on the wishbone
It was also unusual in that it was one of the only cars with swept wings. They were very functional, keeping a lot of water off the side screens and
hence interior dry
I did 100's of miles in pouring rain going to Wales at weekends
I have the chassis number but won't post it here
Reg was q421 pfw