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Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by JimSibley, Dec 23, 2025.

  1. James D
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    Had a crack at the Fibrefab Bonito too.
    These would be far better looking if they hadn't tacked on all the GT40 styling cues. It all looks like a bit of an afterthought. If you strip all that off, and make a few tweaks, it has a nice shape. And, yeah, I realise I'm making a bit of a fake Porsche out of a fake Ford, but at least the engine makes kind of the right noises.
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  2. James D
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    Kenny Youngblood had a very nicely done Stirling. Just goes to show the effect of straight bodywork and wheels that actually fit the arches...
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  3. SS327
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    Sorry, I forgot where I was. :oops:
     
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    I've driven 2 of the originals and rode in a 3rd. Tight, cramped, hot and in reality not a fun car. It was a tool built to accomplish an *** kicking and it did that well.
    The new rendition that Pete Brock designed has a little more room and creature comforts including AC and a LS engine option but it's still not a car I'd take on a long trip.
     
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  5. RodStRace
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    I'd imagine that this impression would apply to any full on race coupe from that point forward.
    Small, aerodynamic, heat management, little to no sound concerns and a human stuck in the middle is going to have compromises and the race nature means the human suffers!
     
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  6. James D
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    Something else I was messing with in photoshop - the Mini Marcos/Gem.
    If you aren't familiar, these were developed in the UK from a racing Mini that someone had built. Gl*** fibre copies were made and it's a fully gl***fibre body afaik, with no ch***is apart from the Mini subframes. They sold a lot of them in the sixties and seventies, what with there being no shortage of rotten Minis to use up.
    It's one of those things that has potential, but it's so hamstrung by being a shoddily produced, badly finished, non styled and usually poorly built kit. I remember seeing them quite often back in the days, and even then they looked bad.
    All I've done is smooth it out and make some of the lines of it line up a bit. The bonnet looks strangely tall, but it really isn't. It's just that these are extremely low cars.
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    I also had a shot from another angle and stretched out the nose and tail a bit more, widened it to cover the wheels, and straightened out the lines of it, so it's more like a Simca Abarth or so. The droopy original rear end on these is really odd looking. 10" wheels will never look normal to me!
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    This would be a ton of work, to the point you might be better off making a mould and a new body, as it's only gl*** fibre anyway.
     
  7. denis4x4
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    Kellison was a client and Jim did this body for me in black metal flake. Power was a Bill Thomas Corvair (also a client) and the front end was a Renault with rack and pinion steering. Marv Hall of Hallcraft Wire Wheels machined a hub to fit the Renault spindles. Rear wheels were Jackman with Hurst dirt track tires. This was a street legal wheelie machine!
     
  8. foolthrottle
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    I have a 1984 c4 Corvette I would love to make a body for, maybe a Cheeta, or bocar, a TVR Griffith or ? any ideas
     

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    Picked this up last year with a clean Colorado ***le based on a 1970 California issued VIN for a specialty constructed vehicle. Should be done in time for summer cruising.
     
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    This thread makes me want to grab the free Super beetle nearby.
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    Sterling and Fiberfab come to mind.
     
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  13. SS327
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    I still say the Sterlings are good looking cars!
     
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    My father got a Shay model A roadster from one of his gas station customers and it was on a bronco late 60s ch***is with 289 and c4 it was peppy
     
  15. duecesteve
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    Love the Kellisons but they are tight for us over 6ft. I live 20 minutes from the Factory Five Company. The '35 truck is cool since I've already had a real 1. upload_2026-1-20_7-45-59.jpeg Aguy I worked with p***ed a few years ago and he had a maroon manta mirage in his garage it's been sitting about 25 years I've tried to touch base a few times with his sons, I heard they were thinking about selling and have not heard back vw powered .The Jamacain was a cool one too! OIP (1).jpeg
     
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  16. James D
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    Seems you aren't the only one with that problem. Interesting mods on this, although I think it might look slightly better if they'd pushed the windshield forwards and lengthened the doors too. The curved windshield looks a lot better than the nearly flat original on these imho.
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    More here...https://dailyturismo.com/10k-who-is-driving-1973-kellison-j-4/

    Jamaicans are reall nicely styled. One of the guys on ColdWarMotors on youtube is building one.
     
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  17. JimSibley
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    My next project is an altered fiberfab aztec. It will be on a tube frame with c4 suspension and a small block chevy. IMG_2478.jpeg
     
  18. duecesteve
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    Looks like a cross between a Cheetah and a Griffith, the Cheetah is tight but oh so nasty. I know of a real one it's cool not finished being restored yet
     
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  19. James D
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    Looking forward to see how this turns out.
     
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  20. duecesteve
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    The Ferrari kit looks like a Daimler dp250
     
  21. denis4x4
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