Car owner feedback for Fury
Good chassis & very good factory back-up (Fishers & KKW). My instruction book was as good as useless, but factory support & build photos on web site made up for it. Finished car is GORGEOUS, but don't buy one expecting an 'Airfix Kit'.
Owner Tony Hart has added that it took 8000 hours over 63 months to build at a cost of £9,500.
Car is in work, but the build seems straight forward enough. All the parts are well made, & fit together. This is a kit with a lot of scope for the individual, i.e. it's not a 'snap together' copy of the demonstrator car. For me, that's a good thing. The build manual is rather 'basic' but that reflects the wide variety of power plants & specifications that have been used.
Owner Tony Hart has added that it took 1000 hours over 54 months to build at a cost of £8,500.
Easy to build - my first attempt and no problems. Excellent back-up by Fisher Sports Cars. With 1.6 Fiat TC, very swift and handles beautifully. Highly recommended, even for first time builders.
Owner brian jones has added that it took 300 hours over 18 months to build at a cost of £4,800.
Good quality kit and a breeze to build if you keep to a standard specification. The only problems I encountered were the exhaust clearance to steering column as a result of using a less common engine and having the manifold made without taking the car to the fabricator. Also, I suggest making outriggers to support the body in front of the doors or it sags and affects door shutting. This may have been improved in more recent kits. The finished cars performance is superb.
Owner David Randall has added that it took 350 hours over 15 months to build at a cost of £7,000.
the fury is a beautiful looking car withoutstanding road manners and ability .the finished car is fantastic provided care is taken in all details of the build
Owner michael coghlan has added that it took 350 hours over 18 months to build at a cost of £10,500.