Not much would tempt me to sell & build again but This is.
Actually I think yes too, and I also think the Duratec v6 would go in nicely thankyouverymuch
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Originally posted by Jon Ison
Not much would tempt me to sell & build again but This is.
No thanks
I want a mk2 golf running dahilibacks 1000bhp engine thanks
This engine please
Clicky click me
Or this fantastic mk1 golf from dubweiser
me me me
[Edited on 4/2/11 by tomgregory2000]
Definitely. Vdub not my thing
makes my 1.8 mk4 turbo look sluggish would still have the Escort though boyhood dream
This is the baby
Click
Escort mmmmmmm
I concur
Hmm, Escort far more interesting than Golf (snore) which needed four posts from same member
One way to get post count up
ATB
Simon
...the white escort Scalexric car from my childhood.
If I built one of these I would also need 2 minis with chequered flag roof and a red STP March with a tea try nose.
Dave
Funny how folk now drool over cars they took apart to make a Locost......
It's still only a concept at the moment though isn't it? I'd have one tomorrow. My first car was a Mk1 (with nearly as much fibreglass in it as this one - Well Isopon anyway!) and my formative years were all Escort based.
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Originally posted by Triton
Funny how folk now drool over cars they took apart to make a Locost......
Cracking idea though I would love one, never had a MK1 myself but had a few Mk11's even a proper "racing version" A 1977 modena green 1300 estate......mental street racer till I planted it in the side of an Austin Princess in Corby outside the steelworks when I shot a red light in "go faster got to get to work or else mode". The other fella did the same so we both got the blame.......hahahahahahaaha
Beautiful looking car, just a shame they opted for the v6, short front wishbones, live axle, ERW tube throughout......
I also have a sneaking suspicion the quality of the grp will be no better than what I have found on the kit car market (a lot of which is frankly
dreadful!)
Nice concept but realistically Id only want to borrow the moulds