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Accurate replica
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:48 pm
by jcm
Hi all
I am a long time (I'm 62) RS200 fan and just discovered this forum.
So far I had never considered building an RS200 (I have built several Seven's) because I had no technical info and/or drawings whatsoever. Now I found one (1) drawing of the chassis in this forum and became wondering wether there wouldn't be possible to obtain a few more detailed ones.
I would like to build one, respecting the original dims - hence a bodywork like the original - powered by (emissions "oblige") a tranversal recent Ford powertrain.
Would it be possible:
1. To get some more drawings enebling me to build a similar alu honeycomb chassis?
2. To buy a bodywork kit which respects the original dims?
Thank you
João,
Sesimbra, Portugal
Re: Accurate replica
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:11 pm
by Nikki
Hello João and welcome to the RS200.org forums...
There is (was?) at least one company out there which was able to supply the original body panels for the 200... I'm sure one of the talented kit builders on here (Mike ?
) will be able to give you more details.
Have a look also at the dedicated "Replica" section on here... There are some stunning examples of replica 200's.
Cheers,
Klaus
Re: Accurate replica
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:32 pm
by jcm
Hello Klaus, thanks for answering
Klaus wrote:
Have a look also at the dedicated "Replica" section on here... There are some stunning examples of replica 200's.
It seems that none of the replicæ shown respect the original dimensions.
Cheers
João
Re: Accurate replica
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:36 pm
by Suzi
Hi João
I have some dimensions, tech spec etc I can and email to you if you wish?
I also found this website
http://www.evo200.com/contact.html
Not sure if they are still trading. I've just sent them an email enquiry, will keep you posted
Cheers
Suzi
Re: Accurate replica
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:41 pm
by jcm
Hi Suzi
Do they add anythhing to the drawing in page 20 of the manual?
If so do please send me to
joao.matoso@gmail.com
Thank you
João
Re: Accurate replica
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:46 pm
by Suzi
I'll have a quick look and let you know
I've got every measurement of the car down to bore and stroke! Not sure if it will be enough detail to build a car from scratch though
If you need any technical advice during the build, please do not hesitate to ask.
Good luck and keep us posted!
Suzi
Re: Accurate replica
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:55 pm
by Nikki
jcm wrote:Hello Klaus, thanks for answering
Klaus wrote:
Have a look also at the dedicated "Replica" section on here... There are some stunning examples of replica 200's.
It seems that none of the replicæ shown respect the original dimensions.
Cheers
João
They actually do... They are made from the same molds that the original panels came from so they are identical to the millimeter. Unless you look under the deck there will be nothing much that will enable you to tell it apart from a genuine example.
If you are after tub dimensions, as you pointed out the manual has them detailed (drawing B200-B053).
Re: Accurate replica
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:04 pm
by Mike N
Welcome Joao,
I'm afraid its the Mercury / KARA / RS Automotic / EVO 200 replica's that are dimentionally different
. Not mine.
Building a center tub like the original is easy as long as it is made from a different material, although I cant see any reason to build a replica that way?
Good luck with whatever you want to do and keep us all posted.
CheeRS
Mike
Re: Accurate replica
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:00 pm
by jcm
Hi Mike
Mike N wrote:Welcome Joao,
I'm afraid its the Mercury / KARA / RS Automotic / EVO 200 replica's that are dimentionally different
. Not mine.
Mike
I have not seen any close pics of your build. Whom did you get the chassis and body parts from?
Mike N wrote:
Building a center tub like the original is easy as long as it is made from a different material, although I cant see any reason to build a replica that way?
Mike
Why made of a different material? Why not aluminium honeycomb?
(...) CheeRS
Mike[/quote]
Cheers
João
Re: Accurate replica
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:33 pm
by Mike N
"I have not seen any close pics of your build. Whom did you get the chassis and body parts from?"
From me, Rally Replicas!