Build Your Own Sports Car on a Budget By Chris Gibbs

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“Build Your Own Sports Car on a Budget” instructs the reader on how to build a two-seater open-top sports car on a budget, using standard tools, basic skills, and low-cost materials.
The Haynes Roadster has a fully independent rear suspension. It has been designed with the aid of CAD software to develop the chassis and suspension, resulting in a car with performance and handling to challenge many established kit cars and mainstream sports cars. The design is intended to make use of components sourced primarily from a Ford Sierra donor, although alternative donors are mentioned.

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Build Your Own Sports Car on a Budget By Chris Gibbs

  • Publisher: Haynes Publishing, 2008
  • Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9781844253913
  • Reprint
  • 275 x 213 mm.
  • 192 pages

“Build Your Own Sports Car on a Budget” instructs the reader on how to build a two-seater open-top sports car on a budget, using standard tools, basic skills, and low-cost materials.
The Haynes Roadster has a fully independent rear suspension. It has been designed with the aid of CAD software to develop the chassis and suspension, resulting in a car with performance and handling to challenge many established kit cars and mainstream sports cars. The design is intended to make use of components sourced primarily from a Ford Sierra donor, although alternative donors are mentioned.

Condition:
The glazed boards are clean, bright, and in very good condition, with a scuff near the top inner corner at the front. The binding is tight. There is a slightly musty smell to the interior which is clean apart from a couple of minor marks and in very good condition.