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Anyone familar with the book "How to build your own supercar" ?
Alan B - 8/9/08 at 04:49 PM

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1845841662/ref=pe_3421_12664871_ pe_snp_662

Just wondered if anyone had read a copy and could comment.


russbost - 8/9/08 at 05:44 PM

I believe it's only recently come out, written by the guy who built the car on the front cover called a Marov?? (maybe)
Haven't read it so can't tell you much more than that - I think it was reviewed recently in one of the monthly Kitcar mags.


MikeR - 8/9/08 at 07:00 PM

do you think you can make it for 250 pounds?


richardlee237 - 8/9/08 at 07:21 PM

quote:

do you think you can make it for 250 pounds?



By coincidence the book has 250 photographs, which by my experience means that you will need another 5750 photographs to be able to finish the car !



designer - 8/9/08 at 07:34 PM

Just ordered a copy


scootz - 8/9/08 at 07:34 PM

Officially it costs £476.23 to build your own supercar!


bob - 8/9/08 at 08:12 PM

W H Smiths are selling the book for same price as amazon with free delivery


emsfactory - 8/9/08 at 10:16 PM

I am sure the mirov is a one off. A prop from a tv show or sumat. Some guy really liked it and bought it. Although it wasn't really a car when he got it. Just outer panels if I remember right.

Saw it at one of the shows.


RK - 9/9/08 at 02:35 AM

Yeah, that' what we need, another project because this one isn't hard enough.


02GF74 - 9/9/08 at 08:44 AM

mirov - that is the "supercar" reportedly made in russia.

as ^^^ it was a prop that then was completed into a car. there is a write up abpout it in one of the kit car mags going back a couple of years - pretty sure I saw it a stoneleigh this year.


L5W - 9/9/08 at 12:30 PM

Not sure if this is the same one but looks like the one on the book cover, pic taken at Peterborough show this year



Lee


Alan B - 9/9/08 at 02:41 PM

Thanks for the response guys.


bob - 11/9/08 at 04:15 PM

OK the book landed on my door mat yesterday and i,ve had a quick fkick through it, the book isnt exactly what you think it is its more of a story of the rebuild.

In the late 80's two cars were built by a speacialist film prop designer to be used in an advertising campaign for "Nowich Union" called the Mirov and built in England the cars were from an american kit car called the manta montage which was supossed to resemble bruce mclarens M6 road car. An english company (UVA) unique vehicle and accessory company also made an effort called the M6 GTR .

anyway

One of the cars came up for auction the author of the book purchased it, it turned out to be a body shell on wheels as said earlier.

The books an intersting story and the info is ok regarding the changes to the original fibreglass but there are no chassis plans and nothing for moulding from scratch.

The car sits on VW hubs with double wishbone front and the VW independant rear with a renault V6 engine, all a bit old hat but as i said its an interesting read and the guy has turned out a nice car.


Alan B - 11/9/08 at 04:20 PM

Thanks for the review Bob.

Alan


bob - 11/9/08 at 04:24 PM

No problem alan

If you make it over to stonleleigh next year i will trade you the book for a pint of ale, i am thinking that by next year the price of a pint will probably be the same price i paid for the book


Alan B - 11/9/08 at 04:37 PM

Sounds like a deal Bob....there is a very good chance I will be over for a visit.

Alan


mr henderson - 11/9/08 at 04:55 PM

So it would seem from Bob's review that the title is being very 'economical with the truth'

Still, there is a tradition of that with car books, there was one that reckoned you could build a car for less than £300.

Haynes Kit Car manual is a bit of a rip-off too

John