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This WebRing is to link sites of people building a Lotus 7 clone based on Ron Champions Book "Build your own sports car for under �250". This ring is NOT aimed at being a means for commercial advertising.

 
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   Building A Sports Car
This site provides detailed drawings and live 3D models unlike any Locost resource to date. There are various designs to consider and lots of detail to help new builders where the book leaves off.

   AKA V11
Locost Build, Testing, Driving and Modifications...

   Phil Rowe's Oz Locost build
Australian Locost build using 100mm wider chassis, Toyota engine and DeDion rear end.

   Locost Clubman sports car build
Building a Locost clubman sports car at home. From chassis design and construction to a registered road car using Mazda MX5 NC 2006 components.

   Puma Locost SR20DET
The site is an archive of the Puma Clubman. The Puma is a locost derived clubman, powered by a 2.0l Nissan SR20DET engine, built in South Australia. Articles on the original and later cars and a donor/parts list is included.

   Clubman Builders Resource
Home of the Locost File Mirror. Most files from the Yahoo! Groups Locost, Locost_Oz and Locost_Theory, plus others.

   Rob's Locost Build - Mazda parts included!
This is a home constructed "Kit car without a Kit" It is based on a "Locost" from Ron Champion's excellent book. My donor was an '88 Mazda RX-7 with Independent Rear Suspension and a limited slip differential.

   Formula 27 Kit Car Project
The building and renovation of our Formula 27 kitcar based on the Lotus 7 series from build to upholstery

   MARK EASTWOOD'S LOCOST 7 BUILD
Some picturs of my locost build

   Lee and Tony's Locost Build Site - almost to the book
A Standard Book build Locost, started in 2001. A pictorial web site of with over 180 photo's and more weekly. We are both from Bradford, W.Yorkshire and have had no experience of building cars, but have mechanical experience.


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