jamesmartin
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as ive said several times ,id like to turn my fathers 98 d1 in to a similar type "kit car"obviously 4x4 and more boxy, its just having the time , ive 2 tractors need work and the house plus buildings in the yardThe chassis and body come from the manufacturer of the kit, so original Marlin circa 1984, but the suspension was originally Marina 1800. They did make a longer wheel base but mine was one of the original short wheel base ones.
However the awful lever arm dampers were replaced by a mini wishbone at the top, although the torsion bar was retained at the bottom. Then adjustable Konis were fitted.
At the rear the cart springs were retained, with lowering blocks but the shocker mountings were turned over and swapped from side to side do so the shockers worked better, and gave better roadholding, again, adjustable Konis.
But I got a special kit which gives you a short Panhard rod and anti-tramp bars.
The 1800 twin carb motor and 4 speed box is OK altho the weak reverse idler was a sh!t. it took me two goes to get a decent box. You can fit a Ford Pinto engine and box or MGB 1800 with a 4 speed plus OD box.
some have fitted a Rover 3.5, others a 1600 or 2000 Fiat twin cam.
As with all kit cars, if you can get it in then go for it!
Ideally I'd like a Fiat 2 litre twin cam and a 5 speed box. seems a bit more "pure".
ive never had a lot to do with the old english suspension types im just used to leafs coils and std shockers