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Ugg10

posted on 24/9/16 at 03:37 PM Reply With Quote
Legalities?

So, just doing a bit of thinking, if I were to use a TVR chassis with properly registered v5 and then made it into a sand rail style car with bolt on cage, no significant chassis mods other than the odd attachment plate welded on and a bit of ally panelling. What would I need to do to get it on the road legally?

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russbost

posted on 24/9/16 at 03:47 PM Reply With Quote
A new MoT & notify the DVLA of the body change, if they are dubious about it they might insist on an inspection, but I doubt it as they are running out of anywhere to inspect!





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Ugg10

posted on 24/9/16 at 03:58 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks, that's what I thought, now that has got my brain working -

TVR chassis can be had with running gear for £1500 max, plus a bit for refurb and paint.
Jag 4.0l xjr supercharged engine and slush box (manual conversion) £1500
Sandrail/atom/rocket frame £? Will be tricky to get the styling right but may just work.

Might be interesting, may try and photoshop up later.

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Slimy38

posted on 24/9/16 at 04:02 PM Reply With Quote
Just keep in mind MOT regs, for example would it pass headlight aim and seatbelt tests? Sharp edge requirements are not as stringent as IVA, but there's still elements of common sense to be applied.

I guess the kerb weight would change, and is there some relationship between weight and braking efficiency (again, from an MOT perspective)?

It is odd that a body change doesn't need an IVA, I've seen some godawful 'cabriolet' conversions that could pass an MOT but really shouldn't!

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Ugg10

posted on 24/9/16 at 04:48 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the comments, Body changes only work if the car has a separate chassis. From doing a bit of quick reading, so long as the chassis is not altered then it does not need an IVA. If you chop the top off a tin top then it should need an IVA as you have changed the monocoque which is in effect the chassis. This is also the reason most Hotrods based on model a/b/y and scimitar chassis do not tend to need an IVA.

This is also how Samio (as was) and also many of the beetle based sandrails/buggies also did not need IVA so long as the floor pan (beetle) or chassis (herald/spitfire) were not shortened or altered.

I was considering a land rover sled with a mid engine audi v8/transaxle but the 109 landys are becoming more expensive.

Must get the Anglia finished first !

This is interesting but may be with only one engine !

http://www.hotrod.com/articles/hrdp-0909-custom-speed-buggy/



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designer

posted on 24/9/16 at 06:01 PM Reply With Quote
Hasn't the chassis got to be untouched, with no aditions or cutting off?
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Toys2

posted on 24/9/16 at 06:58 PM Reply With Quote
I was daydreaming of a similar idea, but thinking of buying an already registered Robin Hood - the type with the curved chassis tube (2B ?)
Remove the bodywork and add some extra Atom style curved tubes, create a few minimal body panels, change the wheels etc

Just a day dream as I'm already working on one kit and have another waiting in storage!

Here's a picture of the version I was think of taken from the net




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Toys2

posted on 24/9/16 at 07:01 PM Reply With Quote
Oops - that's a large image, is there anyway I can make the preview smaller? (I linked someone else's image), On another forum I use, they add "640" on the html to limit the displayed size
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gremlin1234

posted on 24/9/16 at 08:48 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Toys2
Oops - that's a large image, is there anyway I can make the preview smaller? (I linked someone else's image), On another forum I use, they add "640" on the html to limit the displayed size
yea, take the image and resize it, then upload the image to this site then use a link
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Ugg10

posted on 25/9/16 at 08:29 AM Reply With Quote
Found this picture of a Cerberus that had been modified into a space frame, looks interesting.



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