if not, what car it is?
check out the locost forums there have been several posts of the real cars blue prints. I'm sure some one can help ID the above frame too. They all look to close for me to tell.Scania wrote:do any people have the dimension of real Seven or westfield's wishbone?
The ex-owner was move out and there is a empty house now.machin wrote:Its definitely not a Westfield... and doesn't look like a caterham to me... so that just leaves one of the 1000 other super 7 copies....
The book "Build your own sportscar" by Ron champion has loads of drawings and dimensions.....
Here's mine, you should recognise the shape of them as they're pretty popular in many countries.mep wrote:Can somebody enlighten me what is going on with this car?
What is a super 7 and what is special about it?
Indeed it does, it is a beam axle from a Ford E93A cut in half, welded, modified and used as two swing axles.cheapracer wrote:The Lotus 6 pictured above has swing front axles made from a beam that Chapman cut in half and put(fixed)pivots on each inner end.