manxter pix
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manxter pix
Does anyone have any pix of there off road manxter 2+2, iv'e really been thinking about building one, is everyone happy with them and what if any problems have you come up against. Thanks, Dale
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Hi John, i was hoping you were going to post a pic of your car. thats the look i'm going for. i'v got some ? if you wouldn't mind such as what front beam are you using , it looks stock but i'm not sure, lift kit? rear suspension? shocks? it looks pretty high do you have any or to much body roll, is it easy to slide around corners, what motor is in it, etc. if it's easier you could e-mail me or we could talk on the phone. Thanks for your time
Most of the parts are aftermarket VW as I built my own chasis for the car. The front beam is stock width with 4" wider, 2 1/2" longer trailing arms. The rear has 3x3 trailing arms with an aftermarket torsion housing. I am using Fox shocks all the way around. The motor is a 2332cc VW and a 5 speed Vanagon trans. I'm happy with how everything works. Suspension works great off road and it drives nice on the street. The car slides well too.
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Olli,
Tell me that isn't so....I had to cut the body and side pods on my Manxter down 14.5" just to make it fit the chassi.....JUST KIDDING! So how is your project coming along? Fuel Cell looks really great sitting in the front of the body but what are the tabs for on either side by the way? :hello: Question: Now that you have flattened the dash surface with black paint on the top, which by the way also looks great and will certainly reduce the glare, how do you think it will stand up to cleaning without showing cloth wiping marks or keeping it looking like it is now untouched since painted? Nice concept though next to covering it with a vinyl or other non-shinny leather type material. I have usually found that when using a flat paint and then trying to clean it several times afterwards that it gets pretty tough to keep it as it is currently painted without some type of marks. Just don't ever clean it with any type of polish or it will shine right back up again. Even overspray from cleaning the the inside of the windshield could cause problems. Just curious as to your thoughts on this subject. Everything else with such increadible detail that you have put into your Manxter project goes without saying. Needless to say....that is going to be one very impressive ride when completed.The Manxter goes on a FULL length pan.
MORE pics of Jon's Manxter...
This is a VERY well thought-out car............... :rock:
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