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First post, so here goes
Hi everybody. As this site seems to "smell of petrol", I thought I would give it a go. Having had a lot of interest in a project of mine from New Zealand, here seemed a good place to put a picture. I have always loved the maserati 250f, and after a few years of watching them at goodwood etc. I decided to build one, mainly because the real thing is too far out of reach, and I wanted something I could just jump in and drive. it is road legal, took 15 months to build, a friend of mine who worked for Rolls Royce made the body out of aluminium, and its great fun. I really hope this won't offend the purists, but I make no claims its a maserati, and our local Ferrari/ Maserati main dealer have had it in their showroom.
Hope you approve.
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Looks great to me, how about some details of the build? I am sure there will be purists who denigrate this, but as you have said you make no claims to authenticity.
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Semi-Pro Racer
A great looking car and good to see that someone has gotten off their backside and done something positive about their dream. I am sure you will have great times with the car.
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Administrator
Wow, Andy, that is incredible! What an amazing looking car, I'm really impressed! What sort of motor have you fitted? Those wire wheels look absolutely spot on. I bet thats a lot of fun, good for you!
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Journeyman Racer
Great effort. Unlike so called purists I certainly don't mind racing with replicas - especially Masers which are my ultimate choice. I have raced along side two CM's and two real ones and sat in three and they are definitely my Lotto car. More details please especially photos of under the bonnet, cockpit, rear end and during construction and specs. Build me another one and mail it to me ?? . Chris Read -Arrowtown
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thanks for the comments. Heres a link to a video we did recently with a Tiger moth.
http://vimeo.com/43832371
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Semi-Pro Racer
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I love it ,i had its cousin Ferrari 500 a four cylinder alfa mtr ,not as good a sound as the six was probably more exact rev counter ect was just beutiful and once you got used to the front wheels jumping up and down was exciting to drive ,drum brakes were hopless but as Buggatti said cars are made to go .Sadly just one make believe race driver in a scruffy Riley complained it should not be allowed to run ,and now old and grumpy sold it to the USA{ was a mistake}
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Fanbloodytastic. I can just imagine the looks you'd get pulling up next to someone at the lights!!
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Mate, that is neat, as said more info please.
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Andy, It must be great to drive a car like that legally on the road. I hear you can also get a road registered Vanwall in the UK.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otoKijvxbCc
Imagine if both of you arrived at the traffic lights together.
In the South Island of NZ we even had a road registered dragster driving around many years ago.
Graeme
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Thanks for the comments. it is fun I must admit. I will sort out some more detailed shots and post them
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Semi-Pro Racer
Now the Vanwall is a car I would really like to have a drive of. One of my all time favourites. My school exercise books were covered in side view drawings of the Vanwall. Happy days.
Last edited by kiwi285; 06-27-2012 at 12:52 AM.
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Just fabulous, thanks for sharing!
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Hi Andy I am in Love what A STUNING looking car I wish I could finish my care even half as good Jamie Aislabie NZ
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World Champion
Brilliant. Nothing wrong with replicas in my eyes either.
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Administrator
Wow, the workmanship is staggering! I love the bare alloy body photos. Its almost too beautiful to paint.
Andy, don't 250Fs have the accelerator pedal in the middle with brake on the right? Have you done this also?
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Steve, I think most did have the pedals the other way round. I'm afraid I'm a chicken on that one. Plus, as the car is my demonstrator, it seemed sensible to keep it conventional, if not actually in keeping.
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