Results 1 to 10 of 10

Thread: Wanderer returns

  1. #1
    SEC Member
    Join Date
    May 2019
    Location
    Bucks
    Posts
    5
    Rep Power
    0

    Wanderer returns

    So here I am, back again. I put a deposit on a kit in 2019 but time has passed by with life being too busy to build the car. I was planning on a GR2-FE engine and had already purchased a gearbox with the correct shortened gear ratios from Lotus.
    So here I am with time to thhink about starting. Will be Jan 26 before stuff comes through but gives me time to consider options. I think I have changed my mind on the engine choice. After seeing the Pistonheads video with Jim Crosby car I want the noise and not to fussed about the power. I have a very fast car to use and track cars (one being a Mk 1 1.6 MX5 with lottle power but is so much fun) so ultimate power is not my goal.
    I could relate to everything that Jim said about the AlItalia livery, the mudflaps with chains and the roof scoop. It is the feel of the whole package and the noise in intergral to this. I am also not concered with it being a absolute copy of the original and will be wanting creature comforts like aircon and a entertainment system that can be heard. It would be designed to be used on the track as well as a fun road car..

    My big issue is I am a complete novice at mechanics and have really only ever changed a wheel. It will be a learning curve. The other thing is I dont have a garage. I will be building it in my living room which will be converted into a garage for an optomistic 3 months to get it to a rolling chassis but without the engine. (Living room has 4m wide folding sliding doors. They will now be referred to as garage doors)

    Wish me luck

  2. #2
    SEC Member Guy Mayers's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Location
    Liverpool
    Posts
    3,535
    Rep Power
    50

    Re: Wanderer returns

    Good luck! Hope you manage to find time/space to build a garage as I think that 3 months for a full build for a novice is wildly optimistic! I'd plan on nearer 3 years, can you be without the living room for that long?

  3. #3
    SEC Member
    Join Date
    May 2019
    Location
    Bucks
    Posts
    5
    Rep Power
    0

    Re: Wanderer returns

    It will only be till the rolling chassis without the engine. It will then go off to have the engine fitted and the rest of the work done.

  4. #4
    SEC Member hollytree's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Location
    Skipton
    Posts
    1,459
    Rep Power
    28

    Re: Wanderer returns

    Good luck with the build. Have you changed your engine plans?
    What engine is the chassis built for and will you have to modify it?

    I bought my pile of bits and rolling chassis, and then a secondhand concrete panel garage from ebay to build the car in.
    I thought 18 months, but in the end the build was about 30 months and then another 6 months of IVA messing about.
    Things like problems with the loom needing unpicking and more wires adding.
    No easy to follow instruction book.
    Lots of time lost - posting questions, waiting/getting answers, finding/ordering bits online, etc - before moving forwards again
    Last edited by hollytree; 11-05-2025 at 15:05.

  5. #5
    SEC Member hollytree's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Location
    Skipton
    Posts
    1,459
    Rep Power
    28

    Re: Wanderer returns

    Over the coming months, I suggest you start reading this and planning how to overcome all the issues you are going to have to deal with.
    A replica of a 1970s Stratos will not comply with current IVA, so you have to design/build to pass current IVA and then modify the approved car to get it like Jim's from the 1970s

    Ask questions, we will all chip in

    https://www.gov.uk/government/public...le-category-m1
    Last edited by hollytree; 11-05-2025 at 16:00.

  6. #6
    SEC Member m8kwr's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2022
    Location
    stafford
    Posts
    166
    Rep Power
    4

    Re: Wanderer returns

    Good luck with the build. If you have all the items to bolt on and not having to modify anything then 3 months is doable (with long nights and weekends). Unsure if you have body work as well as the chassis. My bodywork is currently off the car, and with everything in a big double garage, it is just about big enough to store everything and move around. If you have any rooms off your living room, then those can just be an extension to the garage, surely no one would mind.

    In terms of creature comforts, I will eventually have air conditioning, heated seats, heated screen, central locking, sat nav in the rear view mirror (with reverse camera). I am not planning on speakers, but I will just use headphones; the engine is probably the best sound to hear anyway.

    You just put all what you want in there, make the car what you want.

    This forum has been great for help/advice. So you are in the right place.

  7. #7
    SEC Member renmure's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2017
    Location
    Scotland
    Posts
    998
    Rep Power
    18

    Re: Wanderer returns

    I think you should watch the video a few more times!!

    I get 1 Pound per view and it is just turning 70,000 views so far, which I could have put towards another car if I didn?t have to share half the proceeds with Craig.

    I definitely wouldn?t get overly bothered by the engine power. Whatever you go for will be more than adequate and put a grin on your face.

    Jim
    Last edited by renmure; 12-05-2025 at 18:21.

  8. #8
    SEC Member hollytree's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Location
    Skipton
    Posts
    1,459
    Rep Power
    28

    Re: Wanderer returns

    Quote Originally Posted by renmure View Post
    I get 1 Pound per view
    Jim
    Norm needs to get his tee shirt off in a video

  9. #9
    SEC Member renmure's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2017
    Location
    Scotland
    Posts
    998
    Rep Power
    18

    Re: Wanderer returns

    Quote Originally Posted by hollytree View Post
    Norm needs to get his tee shirt off in a video
    Might be a few more pounds involved there!!

  10. #10
    SEC Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2016
    Location
    Greenhead
    Posts
    2,506
    Rep Power
    34

    Re: Wanderer returns

    Yeah, I'll get my T-shirt off, but it's a bit pointless as underneath there's just another T-shirt

    To the original poster - build the car you want, specc'ed your way. I'm a bit fan of the 2GR motor not just for power, but also maintenance etc. (it's just oil changes and occasionally plugs). No balancing throttle bodies or swapping cam belts, and if you're not really in the mood you can drive it on the torque. And don't think the sound is inferior
    As for the build, if you're gonna farm it out once at the rolling stage, why not save all the living room grief etc and just go turnkey? Then there's no chance of spilling custard or grave on the chassis and later finding the odd chicken leg or pork chop stuck under the dash or in a wheel arch

Similar Threads

  1. Lancia returns To Rallying
    By Strat Fan in forum Chit Chat
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 31-05-2024, 07:59

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •