GonzoRacer wrote:Hmmmm... A Gazelle kit car, home-made frame, water-cooled Vee-Dub engine and Porsche transaxle.. You gotta be nuts!
Yep, you've found the right place! Welcome to the forum!
Good to have you on board, and the project looks interesting. Keep after it, and keep posting!
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JDK
Thanks! Its nice to be among those who dream big. Ive been waiting for my buddy to finish making my rear subframe mounts because he has access to awesome tools (Matt Murray over at Eastwood. Seriously check out the stuff he builds. amazing). While thats been going on, Im preparing myself to build the front control arms. I have also started to visualize how I want the frame to come together. Ive gone through a few different ideas and after looking at the book frames, it will help to bring the idea to life.
I also purchased one of the rollbars available in the classifieds. I dont have access to a mandrel bender and the style is exactly what I pictured it to look like. One less thing to worry about down the road.
I also need to purchase a VW Beetle center tunnel because that will be my way to have a VIN and also make the car street legal for California. At least thats the plan for now. The thinking is that the Beetles also use a very similar rear torsion beam setup so structurally it should be pretty solid. I just hope this thing doesnt get too heavy.
In other random news, I traded my way to 9.5:1 pistons, a MLS headgasket, and a turbo-less BAE turbo kit for a BMW M10 motor. I believe this motor might be better suited to what I want the engine bay to look like and it also frees up the VW motor for a possible Super Vee or possibly a swap motor for a 914 down the road. Either way, I plan on building the engine, and the final powerplant will be determined down the road.
For now, I need to build a frame









































