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Tomcat Chassis
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 3:13 pm
by N*A*M
Does anyone here know much about this company and the chassis they make? Wouldn't be a bad platform for a tube crawler running Rover gear.
http://www.tomcatmotorsport.co.uk/
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 3:47 pm
by landy_man
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 5:11 pm
by N*A*M
dude no one is talking about the tomcat chassis in that thread
my questions stand:
Does anyone here know much about this company and the chassis they make?
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 5:13 pm
by landy_man
would be cheaper to buy one from sam
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 5:21 pm
by RaginRover
landy_man wrote:would be cheaper to buy one from sam
I am thinking the price tag on the lockless would be between $25,000 and $35,000 as an estimate - I was speaking to the boys there about that just after they had finished it
a crap load cheaper than that one from the UK.
The lockless would be a sweet ride, I want one that is road registered so I can drive it like that to work and park next to the "wheelers" (read - grocery getters) here at the office
Tom
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 5:55 pm
by Surfection
RaginRover wrote:landy_man wrote:would be cheaper to buy one from sam
I am thinking the price tag on the lockless would be between
$25,000 and $35,000 as an estimate - I was speaking to the boys there about that just after they had finished it
a crap load cheaper than that one from the UK.
Tom
OMG ?!!?!
I guess if that was for a turn key buggy, it'd be a good price if you compare it to what the US guys are paying for a turn key tube chassis buggy, although they are ahead of us in respect to design/parts IMO.
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 6:06 pm
by RaginRover
Surfection wrote:RaginRover wrote:landy_man wrote:would be cheaper to buy one from sam
I am thinking the price tag on the lockless would be between
$25,000 and $35,000 as an estimate - I was speaking to the boys there about that just after they had finished it
a crap load cheaper than that one from the UK.
Tom
OMG ?!!?!
I guess if that was for a turn key buggy, it'd be a good price if you compare it to what the US guys are paying for a turn key tube chassis buggy, although they are ahead of us in respect to design/parts IMO.
Think about what it includes,
308 V8, ZF auto, LT230 transfer case, 37" MTRs, racing seats; full tube unit; hilux running gear; traction control system (which rawks believe me I have it !) the list goes on and on
There is nothing left for you to do but get in and start driving .......
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 8:49 pm
by Strange Rover
I think something like the lockless running an injected 3.9/zf auto/lt230 transfer could be built for $15k to $20k depending on axles. If you went absolutely bare basics and just swaped everything over from a wrecked 94-97 disco you could probably get something driving for about 10 to 12K without upgraded axles or lockers or tyres or winch or long shocks etc. None of them could could be road registered though.
Although at this point i dont really want to be making them cause Ive got too many things that i really should be doing.
Sam
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 8:55 pm
by Strange Rover
I did have a link to a page with a heap of detailed pics of a tomcat frame but i carnt find it ATM.
The frame is fairly basic and looks like a rangie frame with a rollcage and supports for all the panels.
Sam
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 9:00 pm
by Strange Rover
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 11:02 pm
by Surfection
landy_man wrote:Think about what it includes,
308 V8, ZF auto, LT230 transfer case, 37" MTRs, racing seats; full tube unit; hilux running gear; traction control system (which rawks believe me I have it !) the list goes on and on
There is nothing left for you to do but get in and start driving .......
Strange Rover wrote:I think something like the lockless running an injected 3.9/zf auto/lt230 transfer could be built for $15k to $20k depending on axles. If you went absolutely bare basics and just swaped everything over from a wrecked 94-97 disco you could probably get something driving for about 10 to 12K without upgraded axles or lockers or tyres or winch or long shocks etc. None of them could could be road registered though.
Although at this point i dont really want to be making them cause Ive got too many things that i really should be doing.
Sam
That's more the prices i was thinking sam, plenty of people would be interested in it for 15k +/- IMO. If you didn't have access to fab equipment or the skills, to be able to hop into a buggy with the good gear and as capable as the lockless is, would be well worth the $$$. We just need the people/areas/sponsers to get into this stuff, i think what sam k and jamie are doing down here is great, and cheezy down south.... then things might start happening !!