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Humbug

posted on 18/6/07 at 10:43 AM Reply With Quote
Middy or FWD beach buggy?

Does anyone know if such a thing exists? I quite like the retro look of the old Beetle-based beach buggies, but I wouldn't fancy an old Beetle chassis to use or to drive...

My thought is that there are plenty of companies out there doing beach buggy shells, so what about a bespoke chassis to put one onto. An FWD tranverse engine could be used like in other middies or even in FWD layout - I know buggies have a fairly sloping front bonnet, but I should have thought a small transverse engine might fit - Ford Ka maybe? It could possibly be engineered to use the whole front part - engine, steering rack, suspension, etc.? You would have some challenges to get air to the rad (maybe a low-down air intake, ductinig to the rad and vents under the front wheel arch area?)

What does anyone reckon? Rescued attachment fwd BEACH BUGGY.jpg
Rescued attachment fwd BEACH BUGGY.jpg

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Volvorsport

posted on 18/6/07 at 10:46 AM Reply With Quote
nissan Micra .

when i get my nexy one , its getting cut up into a summer ish type car .





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iank

posted on 18/6/07 at 10:50 AM Reply With Quote
The sidewinder is available with a full spaceframe chassis.

http://www.manxbuggies.co.uk/

I'm sure I've read about middy beachbuggies (though you'll sacrifice the back seat) but only some horrible mini based buggies from the 70's were FWD.





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minordelay

posted on 18/6/07 at 11:01 AM Reply With Quote
This might be worth a look at.

http://www.blitzworld.co.uk/content.php?categoryId=143

There are a few options, but I don't think I'd go for the A series.

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JonBowden

posted on 18/6/07 at 11:23 AM Reply With Quote
I notice that
Manxbuggies
suggested by IanK above do Bucket seat shells for £35 - that might be quite good value for a locost





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3GEComponents

posted on 18/6/07 at 12:18 PM Reply With Quote
Rorty did a mid engined VW Bettle chassis for a Baja Bug

http://www.rorty-design.com/content/beetle.htm Rescued attachment Beetle_chassis02.jpeg
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graememk

posted on 18/6/07 at 04:03 PM Reply With Quote
at newark last year i spotted a bec powered buggy, engine in the back and chain diff.






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FUORISERIE

posted on 19/6/07 at 07:48 AM Reply With Quote
I think it's a very interesting project, and like it the idea a lot........someone tried with Fiesta Fwd mechanicals

http://www.stimsondesigns.com/index2.php?link=buggypics






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yorkshire

posted on 20/6/07 at 11:36 AM Reply With Quote
buggies

Have you had a look at the freestyle fun buggy. Theres some video clips of it on a site called www.muddybuggies.co.uk

They look good fun even with the A series engine. I think they are re-jigging the back end to fit the 1.4 twin cam k series engine at the moment.

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yorkshire

posted on 20/6/07 at 11:50 AM Reply With Quote
buggies

OK got the web site wrong it should be www.muddybuggies.com.
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