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Paul L

posted on 29/3/06 at 09:29 AM Reply With Quote
Locost Hot Rod anyone?

Not everyones cup of tea perhaps and not as light or sharp as a 7 but for anyone interested take a look - I am quite tempted!:

Apparently, for £1,785 you get a body, chassis & curved screen + they will fit your Pinto engine, gearbox, front & rear axles, pedals, servo & steering column (all supplied by you).

Anybody seen one or know if they will be at Stoneleigh?

www.dooster.co.uk

[Edited on 29/3/06 by Paul L]

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emsfactory

posted on 29/3/06 at 09:52 AM Reply With Quote
Can these pass an sva without cycle wings?
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David Jenkins

posted on 29/3/06 at 10:01 AM Reply With Quote
Nope.

I can see several points that would fail SVA (and upset Mr Plod - the number-plate, for example).

Still, it has the makings of a different sort of car. Could look really good...

DJ

[Edited on 29/3/06 by David Jenkins]






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emsfactory

posted on 29/3/06 at 10:18 AM Reply With Quote
You'd end up making it look crap so it would be road legal. Wings. indicators, number plate and then cover it all in foam rubber. Looks good in the pic though.
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minordelay

posted on 29/3/06 at 11:10 AM Reply With Quote
Styled around the 1934 ford, I like them a lot, if you used all cortina running gear could the sva be dodged?

Drop the rover lump in after!!!!


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DarrenW

posted on 29/3/06 at 11:48 AM Reply With Quote
im sure the SVA says if you use the unaltered original chassis then you dont need the SVA. It looks like this one has a new chassis so on the face of it would need to be SVA'd. Maybe worth a call to the manufacturer to see what they have done in the past to get road legal.

This begs the question how hot rods get through the SVA etc. I bet they use the original logbook. I know someone who is building one based on a Morris Minor breadvan. Im sure the chassis has been radically altered though as it has Jag IRS back axle, Rover V8 etc etc etc. Interesting to see how he does it.






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Triton

posted on 29/3/06 at 11:59 AM Reply With Quote
Argh but the hot rod lads use a reworked yank chassis so get away without sva for now anyway....Bloke in Flore Northants builds them to order......can reach 40k if you pocket can stand it





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stevebubs

posted on 29/3/06 at 12:02 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by emsfactory
Can these pass an sva without cycle wings?


Typically built on a 20s chassis / logbook so no SVA...

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emsfactory

posted on 29/3/06 at 05:27 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by stevebubs
quote:
Originally posted by emsfactory
Can these pass an sva without cycle wings?


Typically built on a 20s chassis / logbook so no SVA...


Eye. But if they are new chassis/body jobs as the site says then surley you're humped.

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froggy

posted on 29/3/06 at 05:52 PM Reply With Quote
bet there are a few funny looking dutton sierras and jago jeeps that look like that now
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