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Call it madness or genius, but Top Gear magazine in the UK has commissioned the build of a homespun replica of the Nissan DeltawingNissan DeltaWingJapan, 2012 > present19 photos
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. The car will be built by UK car customizer Andy Saunders.
The car's two pods will be built from fiberglass from molds Saunders created for a replica Batboat from Batman. The car will use a WestfieldWestfieldUnited Kingdom, 1981 > present2 models
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chassis, which is a Lotus SevenLotus SevenUnited Kingdom, 1957 > 19726 versions
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replica and be based on just the press photos of the Deltawing. All of the metal and extraneous bits will come from the junkyard.
Saunders had never seen the Deltawing before Top Gear called him with the project, and he couldn't find dimensions for the car. To figure out the Deltawing's size, Saunders found Michelin's dimension for the front tires and extrapolated the math from there.
So far the car is an amalgam of anything Saunders can find. The wheels come from a Ford MondeoFord MondeoUnited Kingdom, 1993 > present5 series
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, steering rack from a Hillman ImpHillman ImpUnited Kingdom, 1963 > 19762 versions
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, headlights from a Peugeot 207Peugeot 207France, 2006 > present190 versions
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, hood from the trunk of a Morris 1000Morris Minor 1000United Kingdom, 1963 > present1 photo
and Ford EscortFord Escort (UK)United Kingdom, 1955 > 20007 series
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rear axle. The rear is made from a Mazda MX-5Mazda MX-5Japan, 1989 > present4 series
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rear bumper. There is a NissanNissanJapan, 1932 > present159 models
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piece on the car- the hood has cooling ducts made from the rear window vents from a BluebirdNissan BluebirdJapan, 1957 > 200514 series
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.
Power comes from the Westfield's 1.6l FordFordUnited States of America, 1903 > present92 models
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Crossflow engine with a four-speed manual.
The car will be built on Top Gear's web site and not be shown in the magazine or on TV, or so it says.
This seems like a fabulously bonkers idea that more publications should follow. Although, it seems like modifying a Reliant Robin might be easier, but who knows? Next, they should build an Audi R18 replica out of a Mercedes 300DMercedes-Benz 300 D Turbo...Germany, 1981 > present2 photos
and a Pontiac FieroPontiac Fiero 2M6United States of America, 1985 > present.
Source: Top Gear
EncyclopediaNissanDeltaWing | Engine Straight 4 Displacement 98 cu in Top Speed -- Transmission 5, sequential manual Maximum power 304 hp Type -- Fuel Petrol Fuel consumption (combined) -- | price -- annual ownership cost -- |