How about a 'Boxster Speedster' ?
Hi everyone, having bought a boxster a few months ago I can't help wondering what cars it could be used as a donor for as a mid engined rebody.
I've thought about the Jag XJ13 but the wheelbases just don't line up at all, but the old 365 speedster doesn't look too bad (excuse the quick photoshop bodge) http://www.paulward.net/wp-content/u...speedsterw.jpg any other ideas? |
That is as cool as penguin piss!
Now are the front and rear body sections removable? |
I was speaking to the tribute guys last year at stoneleigh about exactly this and Chris said he may do Photoshop mock ups if he ever gets a minute. He also had a source for a body. Ed.
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I really like it! The line needs to continue through the door and change the door handle and it would be almost there for me, however the air intake would be a big problem.
Its good how is still a porsche. And boxsters are cheap as chips these days. |
Yeah - the mock up was quick - I agree about the line carry on, and maybe the vent could be changed to something a bit more retro looking :)
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Its certainly a thumbs up from me. I kinda like it with them alloys on aswell!
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Looks good but there's quite a difference in size between a Boxster and a 365, they're really quite small.
Andy |
I know someone who is using a boxster for their Lamborghini Miura kit :)
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Great Photoshop but I think the 2D is hiding quite an issue with the curvature at the top of the boxster door whereas the speedster body is a totally different curve. The boxster door also tucks back in toward the bottom.You'd have to reskin the door to have any chance of coherency I think
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I wonder if it could be used as a base for a Dino?
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wheelbase Boxster (Porscher 986) 2416mm
wheelbase Dino 246GT 2314mm makes it about -100mm (~4inches) wheelbase MGF 2375mm Miura 2500mm Porsche 904 2300mm Porsche 914 2450mm Porsche 356 and 550 have very short 2100mm... Quote:
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http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...psf2a2db8f.jpg Plus there was this photo of Mr T's Sammio Spyder next to a 911. http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8b480ec9.jpg So clearly the modern Porsche is going to be bigger, but I don't see that as a problem. A "Tribute" Speedster would be a modern take on the classic shape, not a replica. I don't see any problem with it being bigger than the original, as both Mini & Fiat did the same thing. http://thumbsnap.com/s/guWcyi4q.jpg http://www.fiatforum.com/gallery/dat...5193_1_1_1.JPG Although personally I'd still like to see Chris & Dan take a break from development for a while just to get a bit of a rest! :icon_wink: Cheers, Paul. :) |
Agreed! I think a slightly bigger one could be nice - and it would be fast!!
Yeah they deserve a break :) |
Hmm- Dino!! Hadn't thought of that! :)
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If its scalled up proportionately then it should look ok.
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There was an early undamaged Audi TT on eBay recently- Buy It Now for £2800.
Could the floorpan stand a little bracing and still perform? |
You can get audi tts for £1800 all day long
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When I saw this thread on the Boxter Speedster I had a bit of "Deja Vu" as it was an idea I had posted up on the forum about 20 months ago.
http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/foru...ead.php?t=4577 I still think its a good project specially when you see the offerings of other manufacturers such as PGO in France which sell a BMW based modern classic style Speedster for around 38,000 Eur. Here the advantage would be its a Real Porsche. I dont think it would matter if the overall size wasn't exact as the idea would be to create a modern version Porsche Hot Rod, also known as an Outlaw Porsche. If you want something exact just buy a Chesil Speedster. http://oi61.tinypic.com/ve4zys.jpg An Audi TT has been mentioned. Prices are really dropping with these models. A Speedster Style could also be built up with one of these. http://oi61.tinypic.com/2u6ihp1.jpg |
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