As the title really,
I purchased my Fury kit back in 2012 but didnt get the bodywork at the time as I had nowhere to store it, as it turns out that was a big mistake. I
ordered the Standard bodywork last year from Steve but several months later he told me the mold had been damaged for the standard bodywork and so it
would have to be remade. Contacting him again in Novemeber he told me that it was progressing well and I should have it by Christmas however having
contacted him again on Saturday he now tells me they havent done anything and will not progress any further until he gives them more money and he can
no longer afford to do that.
I dont suppose anyone on here has a Fury Standard bodywork with doors and a Le Mans bonnet????
I'm a bit confused here, so he can no longer supply any bodywork for his own kits? Are they going under then?
He can supply the spyder bodywork just not the standard body with the doors. He says the standard mold was damaged when they made the last one and he can not afford to have a new mold made. It does sound like he is struggling as nobody is ordering kits, mind you I haven't seen him at a y of the shows for a few years so it's not really getting advertised plus the prices for his kits are quite expensive compared to others I have noticed.
Ok, a further update on this...not looking good.
Basically after not getting the standard bodywork which I wanted I ordered the Spyder body in January. Now three months later I still haven't got
the bodywork and don't really see any prospect of getting it as Steve at Fury didn't sound too optomistic!
I don't suppose anyone out there has a spare set of Fury bodywork available that I could use to have a body made?
Sounds worrying! Good luck.
How about the cayana body. ...
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Originally posted by HowardB
How about the cayana body. ...
I'm not too sure he's still in business but I bought my body directly from the supplier. He may be the one that Steve refers to anyway but
may be worth giving them a bell?
http://london.cylex-uk.co.uk/company/fiberglass-techniques-13876553.html
Company was Fibreglass Techniques and his name was Graham I think? Was a lovely chap but even back then (7 years ago?) the moulds were damaged and
there was talk of them being redone.....
Best of luck though, not sure bodywork comes up that often on EBay now either!
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Originally posted by McLannahan
I'm not too sure he's still in business but I bought my body directly from the supplier. He may be the one that Steve refers to anyway but may be worth giving them a bell?
http://london.cylex-uk.co.uk/company/fiberglass-techniques-13876553.html
Company was Fibreglass Techniques and his name was Graham I think? Was a lovely chap but even back then (7 years ago?) the moulds were damaged and there was talk of them being redone.....
Best of luck though, not sure bodywork comes up that often on EBay now either!
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Originally posted by McLannahan
I'm not too sure he's still in business but I bought my body directly from the supplier. He may be the one that Steve refers to anyway but may be worth giving them a bell?
http://london.cylex-uk.co.uk/company/fiberglass-techniques-13876553.html
Company was Fibreglass Techniques and his name was Graham I think? Was a lovely chap but even back then (7 years ago?) the moulds were damaged and there was talk of them being redone.....
Best of luck though, not sure bodywork comes up that often on EBay now either!
I tried ringing a few times over the past few months, there's no answer
He is still working, just need to keep on with the phone if you want to get through as it tends to be Steve on his own these days. I don't know anything about the Spyder bodywork but I do know there was damage to the moulds on the standard body.
Hmm - not good for you.
While Cyana, Raw Pheonix, Stylus, Arion and Autotune Gemini could probably be made to fit, In your shoes I'd have a look at a Microplas Mistral
shell from Tribute Automotive. He quoted £795 on madaboutkitcars some time ago.
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Originally posted by tims31
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Originally posted by McLannahan
I'm not too sure he's still in business but I bought my body directly from the supplier. He may be the one that Steve refers to anyway but may be worth giving them a bell?
http://london.cylex-uk.co.uk/company/fiberglass-techniques-13876553.html
Company was Fibreglass Techniques and his name was Graham I think? Was a lovely chap but even back then (7 years ago?) the moulds were damaged and there was talk of them being redone.....
Best of luck though, not sure bodywork comes up that often on EBay now either!
Thanks for that, may give him a call tomorrow to find out what the score is and if he still does it...lets hope so
I agree, it is a case of calling at odd times too, and hanging on, and on. I had better results calling him on a saturday morning too,...
So I rang Fury Sportscars and spoke to Steve.
He is having issues with the place that has the moulds at the moment, they have a loads of Railway work and can't be bothered with Steve's
stuff anymore. He is in conversation with two other suppliers with a view to shifting the moulds to another firm. He expects to be in a position to
make new Spyder bodies within a month.
If you have any questions please ring him.
PS, The guy at Fibreglass Techniques who was doing bodyshells out the backdoor has since died and they no longer have the moulds.
[Edited on 10/4/15 by jeffw]
It's not like I haven't tried to get the bodywork through Steve, this saga has been going on for almost a year now.
I tried getting the standard body and was told I would have to wait for a new mould to be made and after waiting 9 months then told it wouldn't
happen so I then ordered the Spyder body in January, be ready in 5 weeks and now 10 weeks down the road still nothing.
At the moment I have a running chassis and no bodywork and not a good prospect of getting one any time soon...
I rang him yesterday.
[Edited on 10/4/15 by tims31]
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Originally posted by jeffw
So I rang Fury Sportscars and spoke to Steve.
He is having issues with the place that has the moulds at the moment, they have a loads of Railway work and can't be bothered with Steve's stuff anymore. He is in conversation with two other suppliers with a view to shifting the moulds to another firm. He expects to be in a position to make new Spyder bodies within a month.
If you have any questions please ring him.
PS, The guy at Fibreglass Techniques who was doing bodyshells out the backdoor has since died and they no longer have the moulds.
[Edited on 10/4/15 by jeffw]
There have been a number of upheavals recently but I'm sure the company will survive. Steve is aware he needs to sort out the body situation and is working on it. As you can imagine when there is only two people working it is sometimes difficult to focus on long term goals rather than the work in front of you.
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Originally posted by jeffw
There have been a number of upheavals recently but I'm sure the company will survive. Steve is aware he needs to sort out the body situation and is working on it. As you can imagine when there is only two people working it is sometimes difficult to focus on long term goals rather than the work in front of you.
I went through the economics of attending shows with Steve once, as you do. I worked it out that he would need to sell two complete kits to make
money on attending Stoneleigh.
I think the heyday for this type of kit (the Fury is a niche product in a 7 world which itself is a niche product) is sadly gone. Selling 5-10 kits a
year is about it these days so the money in the business is work on cars like mine or insurance repairs. There is a loose grouping now of Fury
Sportscars, GKD and Aeon Cars which may allow them all to work together (Aeon will make the chassis for GKD as a for instance) and maybe they will be
able to have stands at shows.
Fury Sportscars did do Total Kit Car live for the last two years (Blyton and Brands) and have had cars circulating at these events.
I think that is about the only way the smaller companies will be able to afford doing these shows now, as you say the economics of doing a show with
the number of units sold just inst viable any more. Probably the reason more and more of these shows are dying off too.
[Edited on 10/4/15 by tims31]
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Originally posted by jeffw
There is a loose grouping now of Fury Sportscars, GKD and Aeon Cars which may allow them all to work together (Aeon will make the chassis for GKD as a for instance) and maybe they will be able to have stands at shows.
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Originally posted by HowardB
How about the cayana body. ...
If I had the money and time I would re-body mine,.... I do like the look of the Fury esp with the Le Mans bonnet, but the Cyana looks awesome,... perhaps there is scope for more collaboration in the industry,.. ?
Would be interested to see how the body fits on the Fury, Looks like the exhaust would be visible through the side of the body panel. I hope the body kit is at Stoneleigh again this year so I can have a better look at it. I would prfer the Fury body really and hope that Steve has managed to sort the issues out but I guess the Cyana is an option if all else fails...
I am in the progress of having the exhaust system and associated bits made for my Cyana at the moment. It's possible to contain the complete
system within the body, if you use an elliptical silencer, Jetex make one that is perfect.
If you have a look in my photo archive there are some pictures of the Cyana body work, on the day I picked up my kit, for example.
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There are also some pictures of Robs race car that had is first outing two weeks ago.
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If you would like photos of any thing else on the body let me know and I will take them. Or have a look on my blog
(project cyana) where there are a number of other photos.
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Have you checked the For Sale section?
There´s a Cyana Body Kit for Sale...
HTH...
There is a cheap Fury on eBay at the moment for completion. It seems to have everything present (incl bodywork) so may be an alternative.
Sorry on my phone so can't post a link search for "Fisher fury unfinished project kit car"
Jim
An update for all those interested, spoke to Steve at Fury Sportscars yesterday and he hopefully has a new supply/producer for the Fury bodywork. At
the moment it is still in the negotiation phase but he hopes soon to be able to start producing the bodywork again.
Hopefully this will mean that I will eventually get my bodywork some time in the near future...fingers crossed.
That good news. Fingers crossed it all works out... Both for you and Steve.
I had a panic when building mine and KitCarWorkshop closed down just as I was about to order bodywork. Fortunately it worked out in the end and the
wait was worth it.
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Originally posted by adithorp
That good news. Fingers crossed it all works out... Both for you and Steve.
I had a panic when building mine and KitCarWorkshop closed down just as I was about to order bodywork. Fortunately it worked out in the end and the wait was worth it.
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Originally posted by tims31
By the way had a look over yours at Stoneleigh at the weekend, looks great. Do you find the splitters off the side at the front help to stop the front going light?
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Originally posted by adithorp
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Originally posted by tims31
By the way had a look over yours at Stoneleigh at the weekend, looks great. Do you find the splitters off the side at the front help to stop the front going light?
Even with the cracked gel bonnet?
Theory with the splitters was, the amount of tyre exposed to the airflow allows a lot of air up under the arch, building high pressure there. Before the corner splitter bits it would go lght at high speed, understeer on high speed corners and was particularlynoticabe if you went over a bump on the motorway it'd bounce and take a while to settle. Once I fitted them it's miles better (still goes light over 120); Understeer reduced/gone and on those bumps just bounces once and then plants itself.