Hey CJ
Thanks for stopping by!
I went out and got another Spitfire a month ago for spare parts and most importantly for the body shell. I am using it to help me design my body currently.
Tigon will be designed similar to the Spit in that it will have the main tub that will bolt to the chassis. I am going to try to keep the same bolt design for the Tigon tub as the Spitfire. This way nothing changes and I can still use the original Spitfire mounting locations. Instead of using plywood for the bulkheads like in the Centurion I will be using a composite board which is lighter, stronger, and rot proof. It is a little spendy but I do not need much so it is not a big deal.
I will have a tilt up 1 piece bonnet just like the Spitfire. Instead of 2 doors I will have a forward tilting canopy like what is used in the XR3 hybrid. There will be roll down windows in it as well. The canopy will make it a lot easier to get in and out of it. The back will be a hatchback style with no rear window similar to the VW XL1. So from a kit perspective it will have 6 main pieces to it. I have yet to determine if I will mold the seats into the plan like in the Centurion or have adjustable aftermarket units.
So main body kit pieces listed will look like this:
#1.
Main tub = Mixed composite shell. glass reinforced with Kevlar strategically located along seems for added strength.
#2.
1 piece Bonnet = Carbon Fiber composite
#3.
Canopy = Carbon Fiber/Kevlar composite
#4.
Front under belly = Carbon Fiber/Kevlar composite
#5.
Rear under belly = Carbon Fiber/Kevlar composite
#6.
Rear hatch = Carbon Fiber composite
Rear visibility will be provided by wide angle camera hooked up to my 3 way dash monitor that will also provide me with left and right wide angle visibility. It is a pretty sweet setup!
Tigon will have a teardrop shape from front to back unlike Centurion which is more back to front. I will also employ front and rear wheel skirts. Tigon will have more of a rounded shape to it than Centurion did for better aerodynamics. There will not be any sharp edges on this body kit. Tigon will be inline with what an ecomodder would expect and hope for in a fuel miser body kit.
I have a good friend who will be helping me with the body kit who has been in the composite industry for 20 years and knows every major composite shop in and around Portland. So I am in good hands when it comes time to get on with the body design. I have been my own worst enemy on this project constantly changing directions as evidenced by anyone who has been following this thread. I spent so much time fighting myself on this I should have been done a long time ago
I guess better late than never
GH..