Ian F
MegaDork
5/22/17 7:39 a.m.
In reply to Apexcarver:
Yeah... at least half the vendors were packing up Sat night, so if you can only go on Sunday you'll be disappointed. We were talking to a guy on Sunday and he was amused at how emissions parts were sellers for him. Conversely, I mentioned I had picked up a LBC charcoal canister and two brackets from a trash pile left by a vendor. He just shook his head...
wspohn
HalfDork
5/22/17 6:22 p.m.
BTW, back in the mid 1970s there was one of these gamely racing at Seattle. It wasn't fast, but it seemed reliable. Guy missed a shift coming onto the main straight once, when I was set up to draft him, and I nearly bunted him!
The guy in Oregon reached out to me. He said that this would be th 6th known to still exist. 4 in france and his are the other 5.
He mentioned when ready that he would be willing to have a mold pulled from his bonnet . That would be a colossal hurdle, i'm sure it will not be cheap and then i'd have to have it shipped across the country but the money spent would be probably hundreds of hours saved making a form to lay my own mold based solely off pictures and guesswork.
If this happens i may have to go to Oregon to get the mold and take detailed pics and measurements of his car.
"If this happens i may have to go to Oregon to get the mold and take detailed pics and measurements of his car."
Head out a week early, buy the materials and help him splash it. Good Will A-Go-Go ! ! !
I've had a fiberglass Karmann Ghia front clip (same as the one that came with your car) out back for three or four years now. No use for it, but it's so cool and stylish that I had to grab it.
Got the rear clip/fenders/doors/cowl from an MGA, thinking that a "Karmann Ghia" roadster might well be in my future.
so photobucket has my pics held hostage. working on that.
today, actually about 40 minutes ago, I won a complete panhard sedan which is going to be used for the drivetrain, brakes, wheels, any bad suspension bits as the panhard was the basis for this little Devin.
the initial buy-in of the devin plus the donor sedan are below challenge money, and from there it's mostly labor plus i've got several contacts who will most likely buy the remains of the panhard sedan. there's a chance that this piece of history could be assembled and show up at a future $20xx event, just because it appears that everything that's left is labor, which is all up to me.
Dude this car is so much more than Awsome.
So what i have landed is a 1959 Panhard Dyna. Almost all the guts are the same as the Devin. Where the shifter enters the gearbox is different, but it appears i could switch top plates on the box and be good to go. Mechanically it looks like it was maybe 15 years since it's run judging on battery. It has a gas can hooked up to the fuel pump. Everything looks solid that I need, and theres even a fifth wheel in the trunk!
Engine turned by hand and felt like it had good compression, and nothing is missing. It looks like this Dyna will be all I need to source besides having the guy in Oregon figure out a mold for the bonnet.
That is frickin' awesome news!
Tell me about it. I was thinking i was going to have to buy a bmw motorcycle to rape for the engine because it's the most similar thing around to the panhard two cylinder. The Panhard collector who most likely was the one bidding against me made the mistake last month of letting me know there was one in this auction. He left his card on the seat, i'm going to email him a picture of his card and let him know where it went. Then i'll ask him to make an offer on what's left(the body and glass) to recoup some money.
Cool thing i learned today. 4th gear is .77 overdrive
Very cool. Guess I need to check my own classified ads forum more often. That is a neat find.
Oregon guy just emailed me again saying he took delivery of his a couple weeks ago. It's going to be restored, and is not anywhere near as rough as mine but he verified the thought that this is a true devin built frame/body based on pictures of my chassis alongside his less molested example.
I replied mentioning a possible 3d scan of the bonnet but if he is willing to get a mold pulled like he mentioned, knowing his car is not in paint or bodywork yet, i'm more accepting of that. I misread, thinking his car was already restored when i was tentative about taking him up on the offer of having a mold made for me.
Making the mold is not that difficult or expensive. I just made one of the trunk floor of a Lotus. Of course, I found a Lotus 30 miles and not 3000 miles away to make the mold off of.
RossD wrote:
Ahem...PICTURES!!
I have them. Just working so much that I haven't sat down to the computer to upload to stampie's hosting site. Can't do it from phone.
I have made a few molds and fiberglass parts with some pretty good success. I know if i use the correct material I could do it, but I'm also not in a position financially to blow off work to drive to Oregon to make a mold.
Interesting development, he has another hood, with some damage but repairable. He said we can talk about that when I'm ready to restore mine. That particular hood is the original off the 1957 scca h mod championship car
No, that one is accounted for(in france). would be quite the end to the investigation!
here's where things are at right now. the Devin is going inside shortly, we're jockeying around cars next week. Impala got booted from the garage for the datsun to get repaired, and i've got a plan to get everything important under cover before we get to building the storage/parking garage i have plans for.
Are you going to keep it as a Kammback? It sure looks nice that way, maybe not "stock" but very cool looking. That rear design looks SO right when painted and striped like the Cobra Daytona.
http://www.conceptcarz.com/images/Shelby/65-Shelby-Cobra-Daytona-num9-DV-12-MH-03.jpg