![]() Home built car - a Locost super 7 build Here I will cover the build process in which I try to turn a pile of steel and an old junker into a locost super seven based on the lotus super 7 cars.I bought a 1976 Ford Maverick on Craigslist, and pulled out the engine, C4 automatic, and 2.net: Nosecone plans, among other things: Gibbons Sport 7: Nice orange example: Glen's Locost Car: Inboard dampers and ground Hi all, I've recently joined the forum and am planning on starting a locost 7 build from scratch using a mazda mx5 as donor. ![]() ![]() New Starter kit, displayed with nose for McSorley 442e plans. The diff I have gone with is a common IRS 7.With the help of my brother Chris at Performance Fabrication, and parts sourced from Performance I'm starting to build myself a Lotus Super Seven replica but am starting from scratch not buying a kit from any supplier, I already got hold of Ron Chapman's book for the Locost S7 but find the design too fragile for fiting a Toyota 2 liter twin cam engine.Then you ignore most of what it says about the suspension and design I started by purchasing a ready built chassis on Fleabay. Easy to drive with smooth progressive power off the line but with plenty of go to 7000+. Plans to build a 11 scale replica of the 60 mm Mortar. ![]()
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