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GPL: Chassis dimensions.

Scottie Smit

GPL: Chassis dimensions.

by Scottie Smit » Sat, 10 Jul 1999 04:00:00

Yep, right here http://www.racesimcentral.net/

Scottie


>   I hadn't even thought of that.  Thanks.  Wonder if they have any of
> the 60's era cars modeled. :-)

>    Steve-S



> >On Sat, 10 Jul 1999 01:36:41 GMT,


> >>  I'm hoping to make a simulator***pit for racing and was wanting to
> >>model it after a GP car of the mid 60's.  I'm good at building things
> >>but not at designing them.  I'm looking for info on the framework,
> >>dimensions in particular, of those cars.  I'd like to make it a mock
> >>of one of Jim Clark's cars.  Any help on dimensions or where to look
> >>would be greatly appreciated.  I've done some searching on the
> >>internet but not had any luck so far.

> >>   Thanks
> >>       Steve-S
> >You could buy a scale model F1 car and then measure the dimensions
> >that you want. They are pretty accurate.

Ed Ba

GPL: Chassis dimensions.

by Ed Ba » Sun, 11 Jul 1999 04:00:00

On Fri, 9 Jul 1999 23:44:47 -0500,


Also, an inexpensive, and pretty nice version of Clark's Lotus here:

http://www.racesimcentral.net/

Lotus 49 British GP Clark #5 winner 1/18!! . . Ref.No. QUA9001
Year: 1967; Scale. 1/18       Material- metal built
Quantity - Sale! 20% off List       Price: $24.00
Picture:  http://www.racesimcentral.net/



>>   I hadn't even thought of that.  Thanks.  Wonder if they have any of
>> the 60's era cars modeled. :-)

>>    Steve-S



>> >On Sat, 10 Jul 1999 01:36:41 GMT,


>> >>  I'm hoping to make a simulator***pit for racing and was wanting to
>> >>model it after a GP car of the mid 60's.  I'm good at building things
>> >>but not at designing them.  I'm looking for info on the framework,
>> >>dimensions in particular, of those cars.  I'd like to make it a mock
>> >>of one of Jim Clark's cars.  Any help on dimensions or where to look
>> >>would be greatly appreciated.  I've done some searching on the
>> >>internet but not had any luck so far.

>> >>   Thanks
>> >>       Steve-S
>> >You could buy a scale model F1 car and then measure the dimensions
>> >that you want. They are pretty accurate.

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