hi looking at possibly buying a hood, and wonderd if there is anything other than the usual to look out for on these cars cheers ben
It is a a Robin Hood --- should be enough warning to steer clear..
I presume ths is a built one? If it is, and it's cheap enough, and it looks well built, then it might be OK, but don't confuse it with a
proper se7en.
The kits are built to a (low) price, and that includes using the original Sierra IRS complete with the Ford crossmember. In fact, lots of the original
car is used and leads to undesirable compromises. Avoid a 2b that doesn't have the proper front wishbone conversion
John
Hi.
There is some ropey Robin Hoods out there, but after saying that there are some very well built ones as well. You say it is a 2B if it is, look at
the front suspension you want the double wishbone type. The other type i.e. sliding pillar can be changed for wishbone but at a cost. I would look to
pay about 1K less for a sliding pillar suspension car.
I built a Robin Hood about ten years ago it had sliding pillar suspension and I converted it to double wishbone and the car was great. A little bit
heavy but apart from that it was fine.
On the plus side they are a bit more spacious than the standard seven.
Robin hood are not the only ones to use the original Sierra IRS complete with the Ford crossmember.
[Edited on 9/5/09 by piddy]
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Originally posted by piddy
Hi.
Robin hood are not the only ones to use the original Sierra IRS complete with the Ford crossmember.
[Edited on 9/5/09 by piddy]