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  2. Haynes Roadster - Wikipedia

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    Haynes Roadster is a replica of a Lotus Seven home-built car, according to the book Build Your Own Sports Car: On a Budget by Chris Gibbs (ISBN 1-84425-391-0). A Ford Sierra is used in the car as a donor for drivetrain and suspension components. The Haynes Roadster is a follow-up to the Locost design described in a book by Ron Champion.

  3. Puma Clubman - Wikipedia

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    The Puma Clubman sports car was conceived and designed by John Karnon and Neville Darwin in Adelaide, Australia based on Ron Champion's book Build your own sports car for as little as £250 - and race it (ISBN 1-85960-636-9).

  4. Locost - Wikipedia

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    The Locost pattern originated in the mid 90s, and then with the publishing by Haynes Manuals of the book Build your own sports car for as little as £250 by Ron Champion (ISBN 1-85960-636-9). This design was based heavily on the original Lotus Seven. It also used a live axle rear suspension.

  5. Mighty Car Mods - Wikipedia

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    Mighty Car Mods is a YouTube channel that focuses on DIY car modifications and car culture. Created by Blair Joscelyne (known as MOOG) and Martin Mulholland the show is centred around the journey through buying, modifying and then testing or battling cars of various levels of modification and budget.

  6. Raptor Aircraft Raptor - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was intended to be supplied in kit form for amateur construction. [1] [2] The aircraft's designer is Australian Peter Muller, [3] [4] whose design goals were to provide a fast, spacious aircraft with IFR capability. Muller intended that the kit would be sold "at cost". [5] [6] The prototype made its first substantive flight on 10 ...

  7. Automobile engine replacement - Wikipedia

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    In October 2019 there were no purpose-built crate engine EV kits available commercially, but such projects were in development. [18] For example, EV West announced their Revolt Tesla Crate Motor in 2020, which married an electric traction motor from Tesla with a gear reduction unit and ended in a universal joint yoke, a suitable interface for a ...