Automotive Technology Books : Build Your Own Sports Car: On a budget

Build Your Own Sports Car: On a budget

£9.99


Haynes Roadster - If you have always fancied building a 7 style sportscar but were put of by the price of most kits then this could be the book for you. The book details how to build a complete car from fabricating the chassis to passing the SVA, some areas are covered better that others but overall it s very good and tells you most of what you need to know. As you can purchase parts and materials as you require them you don t need to buy everything at once. Chris Gibbs together with Martin Keenan have designed a very solid chassis which will build into a very nice finished car. A growing list of companies are supporting the roadster which mean if you don t fancy getting covered in fibreglass you can but the bits ready made. Help is also available on the dedicated Haynes Forum, go on buy a copy and get the garage cleared out you know you want to. Me I started building mine a few days ago.

Must Have - This book is a must have for anyone even contemplating building a car from scratch. No it does not go into great detail about making fibreglass panels etc but then again a sierra manual doesn t cover diesel engines or specialist equipment, you would be expected to buy a book or do a college course to be able to do this and the same would go for spray painting I would imagine.What this book does is give a good grounding for building a car from scatch. I have a lot of my steel sitting in my garage ready to go.Buy this book you won t regret it.

very clear but not enough in-depth - As I am seriously thinking of building my own type of locost sports car, I was looking for some in-depth information. This book is very clear and well thought of, explaining about every step in the creation process of building your own sports car, but my opinion is that the author wants to tell you too much in too less pages. Especially the chapter about manufacturing grp moulds and mouldings for the body panels is over way too quick. You definitely need other publications and some surfing to find out the real finesses.




Build Your Own Sports Car: On a budget