A new challenger 'The Beast from the East'
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Re: A new challenger 'The Beast from the East'
Good progress going now aye! Although I'd prefer a rotor - it's your car and I'm glad an FB is being kept running! Haha. Definitely interested to hear how it drives when the time comes aye
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Re: A new challenger 'The Beast from the East'
Thanks mate.
I realise its not for everyone, but nothings permanent & an engine can always be swapped back if I 'ruin it'.
I realise its not for everyone, but nothings permanent & an engine can always be swapped back if I 'ruin it'.
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Re: A new challenger 'The Beast from the East'
Small update.
Realise things are going slow, the chap I have doing the work is going (at my request) at a steady pace to keep costs under control & also to give me time to work out the electrical side of things.
Rear is nearly finished now, diff mounting still to do & then boxing the floor back, extra braces & reinforcement etc. Won't lose any boot space & there's even room for a shallow spare wheel well if I want.
Custom fuel tank to be fabricated from alloy.
Once I'm happy with it then I'll probably make up some composite covers for the shock tops & leather wrap them.
Rough position of engine. Very tight for top clearance but its possible without any bonnet modification (a red line of mine, if we can't then it gets another engine)
Room for the radiator is tight as well, although as we don't need the oil cooler we don't need to worry about that.
Also have to find room for the AC condenser from the MX5.
Realise things are going slow, the chap I have doing the work is going (at my request) at a steady pace to keep costs under control & also to give me time to work out the electrical side of things.
Rear is nearly finished now, diff mounting still to do & then boxing the floor back, extra braces & reinforcement etc. Won't lose any boot space & there's even room for a shallow spare wheel well if I want.
Custom fuel tank to be fabricated from alloy.
Once I'm happy with it then I'll probably make up some composite covers for the shock tops & leather wrap them.
Rough position of engine. Very tight for top clearance but its possible without any bonnet modification (a red line of mine, if we can't then it gets another engine)
Room for the radiator is tight as well, although as we don't need the oil cooler we don't need to worry about that.
Also have to find room for the AC condenser from the MX5.
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Re: A new challenger 'The Beast from the East'
Awesome work there aye. Definitely looking like a pretty intense project as it is aye



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Re: A new challenger 'The Beast from the East'
Hi there, car looks like a good project mate,
Not sure where you are based but if you get stuck with the timing marks I have a spare front pulley if you want to be accurate with it.
Not sure where you are based but if you get stuck with the timing marks I have a spare front pulley if you want to be accurate with it.
1983 Stardust blue Elford. Being recommissioned after 20+ years off the road.
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Ignore the last post lol, really need to read all before I leap in lol
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1983 Stardust blue Elford. Being recommissioned after 20+ years off the road.
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Re: A new challenger 'The Beast from the East'
Haha, thanks for the offer.
Sadly as you can see the rotary is going. (Well its already gone, I sold it the other day)
I want to daily this bad boy in summer & sadly this engine is a compromise. At least its somewhat revvy.
Not much progress to report right now, its moving but its all cancer removal. Its amazing just how much rust an otherwise sound looking body actually holds!
Sadly as you can see the rotary is going. (Well its already gone, I sold it the other day)
I want to daily this bad boy in summer & sadly this engine is a compromise. At least its somewhat revvy.
Not much progress to report right now, its moving but its all cancer removal. Its amazing just how much rust an otherwise sound looking body actually holds!
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Re: A new challenger 'The Beast from the East'
Hahaha yeah rust can do a damn well good job of hiding away aye! 

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Re: A new challenger 'The Beast from the East'
Bit of a photo dump.
A house purchase, boat woes and other financial bits and bobs meant that I had to ask Andy to slow down a bit.
However we're not far off a rolling chassis. All the reskinning will happen once the running gear is finished as the access is pretty good right now.
There was a crapload of rust everywhere though, in places I wouldn't have suspected. The bulkhead especially was riddled with it.
A house purchase, boat woes and other financial bits and bobs meant that I had to ask Andy to slow down a bit.
However we're not far off a rolling chassis. All the reskinning will happen once the running gear is finished as the access is pretty good right now.
There was a crapload of rust everywhere though, in places I wouldn't have suspected. The bulkhead especially was riddled with it.
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