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Old 01-16-2008, 04:58 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by JerkOfAllTrades View Post
Don't get all hot over various kit cars. Aerodynamics is not something
you can judge by eye. The Sterling, or Nova, or one of several names
this kit has been sole under was originally designed back in the early
seventies and the looks are nicer than the aerodynamics.
However, if someone is looking to create an EV one of the lightweight
kit cars would be a good start. But, finding a new one could prove difficult
as the entire kit car industry took a hit when the dot com bubble burst.
I didn't know that. I thought they just got more $$$ over the years with the emphasis on custom tubular chassis + V8 engines. I prefer the kit car designs that are based on VW belly pans because the implication is that the car is easier to build.

(say with "when I was a kid" voice) Way back when, you could get a basic 550 Beck Spyder kit for $6K, *with* the tubular chassis. Today it's in the $20K+ range.

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