smart51
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posted on 15/5/05 at 07:15 PM |
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how big will the finished car be?
My neighbour has offered me the use of her (very small) garage to build my car in. How big will the finished car be? Will it fit?
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Triton
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posted on 15/5/05 at 07:16 PM |
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you might need a crane........
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smart51
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posted on 15/5/05 at 07:22 PM |
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A crane? No, the garage has got a door. Any car that fits in there can be driven out. Or have I missed a trace of a joke some where? Allow me to
improve my grammar.
My neighbour has offered me the use of her rather small garage in which to build my car.
Of what dimentions will my finished vehicle aproximate? Will it fit into a small garage? Might there be a lack of room in which to assemble my
soon-to-be-delivered project?
[Edited on 15-5-2005 by smart51]
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scoobyis2cool
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posted on 15/5/05 at 07:44 PM |
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Assuming you're using a Sierra donor, I'd have thought it will be pretty much exactly the same width (due to the fact that the rear axle
is the same) - so that's 1720mm wide give or take. Lengthwise it's much shorter than the Sierra. Taking some (admittedly rough)
measurements from some photos of my car I'd say it's about 2.7m long. So you'll need a garage that big plus a bit so that you can
fit in there too!
Hope that helps,
Pete
PS Where abouts in Birmingham are you?
It's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care...
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rayward
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posted on 15/5/05 at 07:45 PM |
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escort axle car will be about 1.70m wide and approx 3.3m long
Ray
[Edited on 15/5/05 by rayward]
[Edited on 15/5/05 by rayward]
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niceperson709
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posted on 15/5/05 at 10:49 PM |
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Hi Smart 51
although bigger is better if you are just assembling a kit it can be done in a single car garrage I am building my car(from scratch Locost) in that
sort of space it just means that sometimes you will have to move things about and or think carefully about how you are going about the job .any way
free space NEXT DOOR that is just big enough is far better than paid for bigger space further away from home .
Best wishes
Iain
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Bluemoon
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posted on 16/5/05 at 09:53 AM |
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We have the same problem, so we made a trolly with casters. I don't intend putting the suspension/wheel arches on permently till latter so we
can still work in the garage. Then it's only around 1m wide...
Dan
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Triton
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posted on 16/5/05 at 05:03 PM |
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Sorry about the crane bit mate, stupid sense of humour here.
I know someone who rebuilt a MK2 Escort, welding/spraying the lot in a tiny garage.... i thought he was mad but he made a pukka job and one that many
bodyshops would have been proud to have done.
All comes down to how ingenius you get with the space and tools you have.
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smart51
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posted on 17/5/05 at 01:44 PM |
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the garage measures 2.4m by 4.3. the (new) VortX is fractionally wider than a locost in the body but should still be less than 1.2m giving me 600mm
either side of the body or 300mm either side of the rear wheels. That probably enough. I just need an extra long extension lead.
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niceperson709
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posted on 18/5/05 at 12:46 AM |
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given the dimensions I would definitely go cfor a trolley with castors easy to make and it will allow you to move the car over to one side and for
some jobs that will make areal diifference as i said before a small space next door will do and i bet there are a lot of things that you can do at
home and you can focus on assembley in the garrage .
Good building and keep us posted
Iain
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