Just bought a Stratos in Australia - Grateful for any Info on the Car
Hi All, just joined. Thanks to all those who make this site possible - great resource for a Stratos Rookie. I have just bought a Stratos in Australia and would appreciate it if anyone can tell me a bit about the history of the car. I believe the car is a Hawk or Transformer chassis (828CB1023027). Im not sure how to interpret the chassis number - for example is this car number 027 or 82 or 3027 etc on the Site Register?). The car will be known to some of you for sure. It is a pretty true to original car with Dino engine and transaxle. Original magnesium coffin wheels and such like. Pretty cool piece of kit but in need of some TLC which it will now get. The car has some race / rally history in Australia and carries a log book. Apparently the car was originally built by someone from Superformance (the Ferrari Parts Specialist in the UK) where it spent much of its early life. It would be great to know the original UK registration and the name of the person that built the car. Look forward to finding out more about these amazing cars. Thanks again. SBDaytona
Re: Just bought a Stratos in Australia - Grateful for any Info on the Car
Re: Just bought a Stratos in Australia - Grateful for any Info on the Car
i know first Transformer chassis have the donor car VIN
and 828BC is a Lancia Beta Coupe VIN!
my car it's an Allora and have also the VIN 828BC 3........
BTW: nice Stratos!
Re: Just bought a Stratos in Australia - Grateful for any Info on the Car
As has already been mentioned the chassis number is that of a Lancia Beta donor car. The Transformer (or Hawk) chassis number should be stamped in two places, most obvious one will be on the front of the servo mounting bracket under the front clip. The same number will appear on the rear of the chassis to the left of the removeable section. It's probably something along the lines of "SPY8805048" (which is my chassis number). This breaks down as a Spyder chassis from 1988, May to be precise, and the 48th chassis made by Transformer Cars.
Given that this car is Dino powered which is rare I believe that this is the car that was built by Peter Ashdown in the UK way back when! If it's this car I remember seeing at a show in the UK and talking to Peter, probably in 1988 or 1989, probably at Stafford. The car was on Gerrys stand with the front and rear clips open to show the engine off and the front suspension etc. We chatted for 20 minutes before he closed the panels up and I could see the number plates on the car. If you've got any UK registration documentation it will show PFY1T if it's this car. Which is REALLY annoying as I asked Peter to sell me the plate if he ever sold the car. Which he forgot to do.... My car is registered PFY3T you see...... AND the Fiat Punto I have is PFY2T. Strange that two Beta's, originally registered here in Liverpool two plates apart ended up as donors for Stratos replicas.
Should you have the registration docs for this car please PM me, I may be interested is a copy :o
Guy
Re: Just bought a Stratos in Australia - Grateful for any Info on the Car
Sean
Welcome on SEC and congratulations for your nice Stratos purchased
If you have any photos please post them
Frederic
Re: Just bought a Stratos in Australia - Grateful for any Info on the Car
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ProtoTipo
Same VIN as on the Ebay action, so hopefully the same car.
Regards
René
Re: Just bought a Stratos in Australia - Grateful for any Info on the Car
In the photos, the rear wheels are magnesium. The fronts are Hawk 8"
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ProtoTipo
Yup same car. Needs a fair bit of TLC so did not pay near the asking. Many thanks for the interest in the car.
Re: Just bought a Stratos in Australia - Grateful for any Info on the Car
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Guy Mayers
As has already been mentioned the chassis number is that of a Lancia Beta donor car. The Transformer (or Hawk) chassis number should be stamped in two places, most obvious one will be on the front of the servo mounting bracket under the front clip. The same number will appear on the rear of the chassis to the left of the removeable section. It's probably something along the lines of "SPY8805048" (which is my chassis number). This breaks down as a Spyder chassis from 1988, May to be precise, and the 48th chassis made by Transformer Cars.
Given that this car is Dino powered which is rare I believe that this is the car that was built by Peter Ashdown in the UK way back when! If it's this car I remember seeing at a show in the UK and talking to Peter, probably in 1988 or 1989, probably at Stafford. The car was on Gerrys stand with the front and rear clips open to show the engine off and the front suspension etc. We chatted for 20 minutes before he closed the panels up and I could see the number plates on the car. If you've got any UK registration documentation it will show PFY1T if it's this car. Which is REALLY annoying as I asked Peter to sell me the plate if he ever sold the car. Which he forgot to do.... My car is registered PFY3T you see...... AND the Fiat Punto I have is PFY2T. Strange that two Beta's, originally registered here in Liverpool two plates apart ended up as donors for Stratos replicas.
Should you have the registration docs for this car please PM me, I may be interested is a copy :o
Guy
Thanks a million Guy and others. This helps a great deal. I don't think there are any old UK rego papers with the car but I have not been through all the boxes yet. Will definitely let you know if I come across anything useful. I have names of previous owners in Australia so will ask if they have anything as well.
Sounds like it might be the Peter Ashdown car. Dates and description fit. There can't have been too many Dino engined cars built. The Beta Coupe donor car number makes sense - as the import papers show reference to a Beta. I will look around for another number on the car that might tell us what the Transformer number is.
Thanks again for all the help. Great to have this resource available.
Sean :)
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ProtoTipo
In the photos, the rear wheels are magnesium. The fronts are Hawk 8"
Correct - the original fronts are around somewhere but have some cracking. The Hawk Gp4 rears look pretty wide - wider than the ones on this car. I there anything available in this width or do you have to go with either 8" all round or the big rears and flares?