Can anyone tell me what this 7 model is?
Please.
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looks like the new westfield could be wrong though
the cars on either side seem to be westfields too, to my eye, so thats probably correct.
http://www.westfield-sportscars.co.uk/
[Edited on 16/7/06 by JoelP]
Could it be a Westfield FW400? It was the carbon bodied one they made a few of in 1999.
Or it could be a Sport 2000S FW which shares the shape.
Martin.
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Originally posted by andybod
looks like the new westfield could be wrong though
Was that at Kimbolton today?
Dave
Id suggest if its on a T plate the 1999 FW400 model would be more likely.
The new car isnt likely to wear an old plate.
I like it though, very nice
Rich
[Edited on 16/7/06 by RichieC]
Definitely the new Westfield bodywork, and as has been mentioned this can be retro-fitted to existing wide bodied cars. Not to my taste.
Pretty sure it was at Kimbolton on the Westfield club stand.Great show for a country fair!(5 Ultimas!!)
Didn't know about the Kimbolton show , only about 25miles or so from me . Wouldn't have been able to go though , she has had me decorating all day
Definitely a FW400 (feather weight 400kg apparently) Designed by Martin Ogilvie (Lotus 72 and Elise GT1 designer)
Carbon monocoque, 1.8 VVC rover K series, Hewland transaxle, £££££££!!
Good idea, just that it was really crying out for a bike engine.......Sorry, am I starting to sound like Hellfire?
Crickey! 400kg with a boat anchor in it?Bung a nice bike engine in and it'll weigh less than 350! Just need to have a nice feather weight driver too.
All of 5miles for me had a good afternoon wandering around some nice motors there of all discriptions.
Dave
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Originally posted by DIY Si
Crickey! 400kg with a boat anchor in it?Bung a nice bike engine in and it'll weigh less than 350! Just need to have a nice feather weight driver too.
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CCC done a feature on it with Rob Gravett giving it some stick
I like that. Different..
The brake cooling ducts not really noticed those on a "seven" before.
Still have it here myself
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I can scan the article if you like?
Regards
Fred W B
[Edited on 17/7/06 by Fred W B]
Looking at the westfield site, they're definitely putting that bodywork onto some standard cars now
http://www.westfield-sportscars.co.uk/content/brochure.asp
But it's origins definitely hark back to the FW400.
Given the black side panels, I'd lay odds on that being an original FW400....
[Edited on 17/7/06 by stevebubs]
Yes it was at Kimbolton.
Yes it was a Westfield, (I wasn't sure if the body was Westfield or home jobbie)
DIY SI it was fitted with a bike engine.