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john
24-07-2014, 13:52
I hope I am not duplicating anything here, but I don't recall having seen anyone comment or post a link on the ListerBell Motorsport Chassis announced on their news page:
http://www.listerbell.com/news/131-motorspot-chassis

I think we can forgive him the typo in the link!
The chassis is just a thing of beauty.

Bernard
24-07-2014, 15:57
I hope I am not duplicating anything here, but I don't recall having seen anyone comment or post a link on the ListerBell Motorsport Chassis announced on their news page:
http://www.listerbell.com/news/131-motorspot-chassis

I think we can forgive him the typo in the link!
The chassis is just a thing of beauty.

John
I saw this Chassis when it was delivered........superb !!.... the engineering behind it all is very well thought out and and well executed, if you chose to have an accident you would surely be well protected
better not say too much as I don't want to be known as an arse licker !
Cheers
Phil

strat24v
24-07-2014, 17:01
That made me chuckle pops!

turbonutter
25-07-2014, 12:00
That looks like a very well thought out & designed chassis. Not to mention strong - Would make a good chassis for my Car! :)
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ChrisCar6
25-07-2014, 17:06
Very nice. difficult to wrap that up into a ball!

john
25-07-2014, 21:03
I keep noticing a little bit more each time I look at it!
Just noted the lowered belt anchor points behind the seats.
To keep the shoulder straps at the required downward angle.
I have done this on Frederic's Corse chassis, to work in with FIA seats and belts, by inserting a 40x40 box section rail horizontally between the legs of the roll hoop and incorporating threaded bushes which allow the belt to be fitted either above the rail of below it depending upon what height the seat is bolted in at.
Mine looks a little more "agricultural" than Craig's tho'.....!

4sfed5
09-08-2014, 07:33
never mind that... wheres the build pics of the car!