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Old 05-07-2010, 02:20 PM
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Hi, I am new to the forums they look great. I am looking to buy either a completed kit car, or a partial one.

I have tons of questions for all the gurus out there. I have not driven the different kits. The ones that seem good are the backdraft,superformance,everett morrison. These are in my 40 k and under price range i would love a kirkham but a bit pricey for me.

I like a independent rear, lots of types: jag,vette,ford explorer etc, any recomendations.

Also square or round tube? 3 or 4 inch, it appears 4 inch better.

I am open to all thoughts, recommendations etc. I need to learn what to buy.

I really appreciate your comments.
a few random thoughts...

All of the manufacturers have their good and not-so-good points... don't rule out any particular mfr, initially.

Once you've looked at a few, you'll narrow your focus considerably as to what you're looking for.

Since you're looking to buy used, or partially furnished, be prepared to make some compromises on your shopping list, or be more flexible with your time frame and/or price range. You may not get everything you want in a certain car. I looked for 8 months before I found mine.

Unless you're going to track the car HEAVILY, I wouldn't get overly concerned on frame construction. All the major replicas have a frame that's MORE than up to the task, and probably well beyond your driving abilities. As far as suspension setup goes... you'll figure out quickly what you want after a ride or two. Like you, I wanted (and got) IRS... tho I've been in several solid axle cars that ride & handle extremely well.

Also, don't be surprised if a seller will not let you drive the car- especially if it has a very high powered engine... these cars demand a LOT of respect. You can wait til it's yours to wrap it around a tree. FYI... it was 3 days after I bought mine before I ever drove it... and it's not a big deal... you can tell quite a bit from the passenger seat.

Be prepared to lose out on a few cars before you get one in your garage... sometimes, it happens that way.

The lookin is just the START of the fun...

Good luck, and have fun...
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