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19th January 2013, 19:05
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Mark and I know each other - I already have a full set of Mistral moulds ...
The wheelbase is 90".
You'll also find the first TVRs were made using two Mistral bodies ..
http://www.tvr-grantura.de/Meine-Gra...otyp/ww19a.jpg
Also early Fairthorpes and Bucklers were shelled with this ...
Cheers
Chris
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21st January 2013, 20:34
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Electron
Mark and I know each other - I already have a full set of Mistral moulds ...
The wheelbase is 90".
You'll also find the first TVRs were made using two Mistral bodies ..
http://www.tvr-grantura.de/Meine-Gra...otyp/ww19a.jpg
Also early Fairthorpes and Bucklers were shelled with this ...
Cheers
Chris
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Great to talk to you today Chris
Very productive, see you soon......
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21st January 2013, 21:39
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Fabulous looking thing!
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21st January 2013, 22:09
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I agree, thats a great looking thing, with real jump in and go appeal, especially with TVR underpinnings (whatever they are, must be good)!
Nice big doors......
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26th January 2013, 21:13
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Dont dig the side vents but feck do that grille!
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26th January 2013, 21:24
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Whilst I agree with Down and Out, I would keep it historically correct, as possible!
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28th January 2013, 21:26
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Both is an option
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10th February 2013, 17:37
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Chris .. glad you're having fun !! Chris
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10th February 2013, 17:53
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Originally Posted by Electron
Chris .. glad you're having fun !! Chris
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Hi Chris, Thanks again for the loan of the moulds. I notice this image has "Drag racer" in the file name, do you have any info on it?
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10th February 2013, 18:01
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Well spotted ... sorry don't know much about the car ... it's Santa Pod but that's all I know ...
I keep putting it up on different forums but no luck ...
How about this one !! Buckler tubular chassis - Climax engine
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10th February 2013, 18:26
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Further looking my Fench is not that good but its not a Honda, hit the link at the bottom great pictures.
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13th February 2013, 16:53
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Kit
If you could produce a copy of the Mistral kit like the blue one with the cortina mk1 next to it, I would definately want one if it could be made to fit a Herald as I have a spare chassis,
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17th February 2013, 21:30
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Originally Posted by The 1958 Rocker
If you could produce a copy of the Mistral kit like the blue one with the cortina mk1 next to it, I would definately want one if it could be made to fit a Herald as I have a spare chassis,
Rocker
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Hi Rocker
The car in the photo
is the same shell that we have the moulds for but it has the twin side vents, headlight openings and cockpit opening enlarged, all of which we can do. The first body out of the mould will be offered up to a Herald chassis and we will report back to you about fit.
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19th February 2013, 18:17
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Thanks for the link Pops. I like the "distressed" race car look
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9th April 2013, 18:09
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Been considering this body as an option for bodying my '60s clubmans car project and came across this to help me decide it it'll fit (from Motorsport magazine in '58).....
Mistral plans
wonder how close the production bodies were to the planned sizes? and of course it's quite easy to lengthen / shorten.
Interesting that it appears lights, doors and maybe even inner wings etc appeared in the plans, but were obviously not part of the moulding supplied.
Al
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28th June 2015, 09:07
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Has there been any progress on any Mistral Shells? Anyone mid-build?
Al
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12th July 2015, 14:49
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I'm looking at selling my '60s clubmans / F1200 project, and considering putting some funds into a TR3/4 chassis to build with a Mistral body, if they are still being offered?
I think retaining the Triumph ID would be OK under the 8 point rule as long as the chassis wasn't altered, and I retained suspension and steering (may well retain engine / box too.
The standard (pardon the pun) body would fit the TR chassis dimensions, wouldn't it?
Al
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2nd August 2015, 18:02
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Mistral
I have an MX5 I am about to strip down for the engine, box, loom and instruments for an old very unfinished Ford based Merlin 2+2, but I also have an MGB that I could use instead. Having seen your wonderful Bentley a few years ago and your other projects, if you can get a mould as good as the colour picture, I would seriously be interested in buying one as a body swap for the MX5....I speak from experience that knocking out a good mould takes time and has to be worth your while, so I sincerely hope you get enough feedback! ....I'm currently making a body tub for a Riley Brooklands boat-tail, that will sit on top of a Vincent chassis from Dwornick Engineering.
Best of luck
nd continued success
Andy Westgate
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Originally Posted by Tribute Automotive
Throwing this tread out for some feedback and opinions from anyone with an interest in this sort of car/bodyshell.
This is a Microplas Mistral which was a GRP "special" body produced from 1955 until the mid 60's and originally designed to fit on the Ford 8/10 (Popular) chassis and running gear.
The shell was also adapted and used with other chassis/running gear setups by various other manufacturers such as TVR and in the hands of racers ended up as cars such as this V8 equipped beauty....
More photo's at: http://melton.ca/Scott/photos/imagesMistral/index.htm
...and this one off with Coventry Climax power
So, after that very brief history, the reason for the request for feedback, I have just purchased this and will be picking it up on Saturday:
It will need a little work to get it back into shape, but having done that who knows what's next? Produce a cheap and cheerful shell that allows the buyer to choose the base car? Hang it on a Lotus 7 type chassis? MX5 body conversion?
Your opinions and ideas please.
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