can't love it like eleanor cos its front end just don't look right. may as well start with 2x2box section chassis rails and build up than use a sierra floorpan
My thoughts too. You'll have a sierra that looks like something else. It'll still be a Sierra, and drive like one. I would (and did!) go for something that has a slightly more entertaining chassis to drive.
That strikes me as quite expensive, too, given that all you end up with is a bodyshell. You'd need a lot more bits to finish it (unless you plan to use the jellymould's interior, dash, wheels, etc.)
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Never really seen the point of replicas. Each to their own though.
Kevin
Sorry Kevin, Just splitting hairs here.
The Westfield is a replica of the Lotus 7
Since the design of the Lotus Seven is so simple, over 160 companies have offered replicas or Seven-type cars over the years.[4] Such cars are often referred to as "sevenesque"[5] or simply a "seven" or "se7en". Sometimes they are also called clubmans. Some examples are:
McGregor Motorsport Ltd (New Zealand) Lotus 7 replica kits and manufacturers[1]
Marc Nordon Racing Vortx RT, RT+ and RT Super
Luego Sports Cars Velocity and V8 Viento in UK
Almac a kit car manufacturer in New Zealand
BWE Locust, Hornet, Grasshopper
Caterham owns the rights to reproduce the Lotus Super Seven
Dax Cars ltd
Deman Motorsport [2]
Westfield Sportscars produces several models
PRB Clubman - manufactured Peter R Bladewell in Strathfield, Sydney Australia.
Stalker V6 Clubman by Brunton Automotive
Raptor by Tornado Sports Cars
Donkervoort from Netherlands with Audi-Turbo-Engines
Höckmayr KFZ-Technik (HKT) from Germany also with Audi-Turbo-Engines
Hauser from Switzerland with BMW engines
Tiger Z100, Tiger R6, Tiger B6 & Tiger Cat E1 from Tiger Racing Ltd[3]
MAC #1[4]
MK Indy from MK Engineering (using Ford Sierra parts)
Mitsuoka Zero 1 from Toyama, Japan
ESTfield from RaceTech (using Lada parts)
Esther [5]
Several models from Robin Hood Engineering Ltd
Dala7 (a taller and wider design using Volvo parts) [6]
Rotus, originally built with components from Japan and a Mazda rotary engine
Gregory[citation needed]
Superformance S1 Roadster
Leitch Super Sprint, Leitch Industries, Invercargill, New Zealand
Fraser Clubman from Fraser Cars Ltd [7]
Vindicator Sprint and the four seat Vindicator Family by Vindicator Cars [8]
Irmscher 7[9]
Elfin [10], Australian manufacturer of the MS8 (V8 powered) and Type 3 Clubman
Lucalia Clubman, Lucalia Partnerships, Tasmania, Australia; mostly Japanese mechanicals (inline 4)
Super Martin from France
Pegasus Automobile from Germany.
FM Westfield from Flyin' Miata
Birkin S3, Lotus 7 replica
Cobra Cars produces the Garbí in Spain [11]
hmmm.....
http://www.irmscher7.de/index.php