Well I have finally reached a point where I thought I could order the bodywork for my Fury kit so I could collect in a couple of months...Standard
Fury body with doors and the Le Mans bonnet.
Having spoken to Steve Hughes at Fury Sportscars he now tells me that the original mould he used has been damaged by his supplier too badly to be
used. If I want the standard body I will have to wait for him to make a new mould and buck which he won’t get done until, at the earliest the end of
the summer
This is going to put my build back by quite a bit now if I have to wait for this. I was hoping to sort the dash area out for the electrics etc but not
quite sure where I can fit it all. If anyone has some images of their electrics fitted around the passenger dashboard area (relays etc) could you send
them on to me. U2U for email address.
Also posted this as a bit of a warning to anyone else that wanted the standard body tub for their Fury, the Spider body is still available apparently.
I think its good news as your forced in a certain direction now. I much prefer the spyder body, particularly with the correct offset wheels, it really looks great. Also its lighter as no doors and associated hardware. That with a leMans bonnet is the best combo IMHO.
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Originally posted by carpmart
I think its good news as your forced in a certain direction now. I much prefer the spyder body, particularly with the correct offset wheels, it really looks great. Also its lighter as no doors and associated hardware. That with a leMans bonnet is the best combo IMHO.
Yes I like the Spyder body but I really want the doors as I want to try and get it weather proofed so I can use it as much as possible.
He does do the Spyder body without doors now but again that would be a nightmare to get in and out of with a roof on top.
sjmatthews, almost the same colour I am looking at for mine.
If you don't mind, could you U2U me the price you paid for your body kit? The prices Steve sent me through yesterday seemed excessive comapred to
when I priced the body kit up two years ago.
I've got doors and they are a waste of time, I never use them as intended. If you had a fixed roof I think it'd still be extremely hard to
get in or out. The entry hole is much smaller than an Elise and that was ungraceful at best.
Regards,
Dave
look here, near the bottom for a possible solution...
NTDWM
http://www.kitcarcollection.com/occasionkits.php
Ahh...A Fury appreciation page!
Well it'd be rude not to include my old car (now in Germany?)
Not sure you have quite got the Kitcar bug....what is these 'doors' you speak of? Waterproofing a kitcar ....hahahahahhahahah
Think my mate mine got the last body from the mould... so blame him.
You can do weather gear with the full screen spyder body. A few of us have half hoods. It's not weatherproof but does keep out 90%+ of the wet
and surprisingly cozy (even in snow, though a drift forms on the passenger side tonneau). You do have to be a bit flexible to slide in/out but
it's not hard. I'll post some pictures later.
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Originally posted by jeffw
Not sure you have quite got the Kitcar bug....what is these 'doors' you speak of? Waterproofing a kitcar ....hahahahahhahahah
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Originally posted by adithorp
Think my mate mine got the last body from the mould... so blame him.
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Originally posted by pjay
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Originally posted by adithorp
Think my mate mine got the last body from the mould... so blame him.
As I understand it from Steve I got the second to last body which was the last one from a local fibreglass company - if anything I'm the one to blame!
The last body was from the original fibreglass company who managed to squeeze one last one out but it took a lot of work because of the damage to the mould.
Oh and the doors are a must for the wife to go anywhere in the car!
[Edited on 14/3/14 by pjay]
To be fair to Steve the moulds were in poor condition when he took over and he's been getting them remade. As there are several bodies and bonnet he's been working through them (I suspect) in order of demand and the standard/doored one is the last?
The trouble is that in the process he has also had to switch fibreglass suppliers as well.
If the old one was the one in SW London area, they weren't good. Lots of none impregnated mat in mine when I broke it and I've seen the same
in some others pictures.
Hood pictures (of Jim Gibletts car 'cos I can't find any pictures of mine)....
[Edited on 14/3/14 by adithorp]
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Originally posted by adithorp
If the old one was the one in SW London area, they weren't good. Lots of none impregnated mat in mine when I broke it and I've seen the same in some others pictures.