hi all, i wondered has anyone here built a locost using morris minor/mg midget running gear, even down to using mg hubs with trunnions not ball joints and low spec a series engine and 4 speed box and morris axle to take either wire wheels or morris 1000 steel wheels. i am looking to build an authentic recreation of a series one lotus seven and have studied pics from the net and would like some advice, also i have for sale a 2004 built westfield megabusa that is unregistered and needs an engine,good spec. please contact through here . thanks
You have just described an early Westfield
was it MG hubs they used? I thought they were Triumph ones or was that later on?
Early Westie was single donor Sprite/Midget.
Very early Series 1 Lotus used Hillman Minx front uprights, later Series 1switched to Triumph suspension and rack..
Early Series 1 Lotus used a Standard 10 axle. (similar to Triumph Toledo) later series 1 used a Nash Metropolitan axle (similar to Austin A40 and
Sprite).
as i thought i wasnt sure if it were mg hubs,but the triumph herald front end rings a bell and also a standard axle also rings true. i want to start collecting parts this year with a veiw to starting the buld in early 2016. i have some ideas of how to modify the haynes roadster chassis to appear more like the series one chassis and some othe ideas on a frames rather than trailng arms to the back axle etc. please any info is great;y appreciated. i was at goodwood rvival on sunday and it has occured to me for some time i dont need breaknech speed for enjoyment but a close recreation of a series one will be plenty of fun.
A frames are a bit problematic they tend to crack axles if you want an A frame rear end consider building a de Dion which was an option on the S1 and Lotus Eleven.
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Very early Series 1 Lotus used Hillman Minx front uprights, later Series 1switched to Triumph suspension and rack..
Early Series 1 Lotus used a Standard 10 axle. (similar to Triumph Toledo) later series 1 used a Nash Metropolitan axle (similar to Austin A40 and Sprite).
Any update on this interesting project please?