I know there are a few sets of moulds floating around but does anyone have a contact for someone who either has a full set of panels or a set of
moulds. I now have reasonably complete chassis plans.
The Lotus 23 has always been one of my favourite looking cars.
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Originally posted by orton1966
The Lotus 23 has always been one of my favourite looking cars.
Hi,
I know Mike Tarr of Ratt racing has one and I'm sure has contacts with a guy that makes them in Dorset?
Try giving mike a call
Mike Tarr
Ratt Racing
Tel: 01803 296940
Email: mike@rattracing.co.uk
If you don't get any joy this company seem to make good replicas and list the bodywork. Not Locost though.
http://www.xanthoscars.co.uk/
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[Edited on 26/11/14 by DW100]
There was also the Mamba C23 -
http://mambamotorsport.co.uk/news/rnrperformance2013.html
But the website says it is now owned by RNR Perfromance but no mention of it on their site -
http://www.rnrperformancecars.com/ - may be worth a call
There is also the Tiger HS30 - not s 23 but inspired by it.
http://www.tigerracing.com/era-30.php
This one is interesting in AUS - with a scooby engine -
http://www.my105.com/listingdetails.aspx?id=11443
Makes 2 of us. I have been looking reasonably priced bodywork too. Cheapest I found was 3500 plus vat. Cant remember where now but I can find it again
someone was trying to sell a complete set of panels on ebay a couple of months ago for £1500 but don't think they sold , somewhere in the westcountry
Have you considered a Crossle 9S? I think they look even better than a 23.
Their is (or was?) a race series for them, and when I contacted the factory (a long time ago admittedly) they were happy to sell a shell only.
http://www.crossle.co.uk/crossle_9S.htm
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Crossl%C3%A9-Car-Company-Ltd/5
18630254831335
Cheers
Fred W B
Oooh Fred, that is tasty. Thanks for the link
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Originally posted by angliamotorsport
someone was trying to sell a complete set of panels on ebay a couple of months ago for £1500 but don't think they sold , somewhere in the westcountry