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69CougarXR7
03-20-2016, 11:01 PM
Ok, so not exactly a PT car... And as you can tell from my login, not a 1969 Mercury Cougar either... But, I got the opertunity to help finish up a Diva Roadster kit car and thought that the guys and gals on this forum might get a kick out of it...

first, a little back story...

I have become close friends with the owner of the car... He bought and started to build it in 2000.. At about the same time he also acquired a business makeing N scale model railroad buildings and trusses... He build up a small block Chevy and bought a lot of parts for the car and actually assembled quit a bit of the frame... Then unfortunately, his wife was diagnosed with brain cancer and subsequently died in 2005... The car has sat ever since...

Now enter me... I am a A&P IA aircraft mechanic... The car owner also has a Stinson 108-2... He has recently decided to get back into flying and we became friends while working on his airplane... Put a big engine on the airplane and will be repainting it next year...

When I found out about the car I did a little research and finally talked him into letting me help get it done and on the road...

So, with that said here a couple of pics...

https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2016/03/d7b2ced6c5a95de43e3e52f7e2020bdb-1.jpg

The one piece Diva Roadster body... Hand layed fiberglass... Got it out of the weeds and sprayed off... Needs a lot of finishing work but that will come in time...

https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2016/03/f713cbe76427f2cff93df6a1a0f269ae-1.jpg

The cars frame... Buried in years of stuff... Sail for a catamaran, telescope tube in a box behind it... Stuff from the modeling business... But also suspension parts, seats, dash, windshield frame.... Lots of stuff to sort through...

https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2016/03/9433473ef49ab56d36a03857b4b065ec-1.jpg

Just your typical 350 CI small block Chevy that has been dynoed at 500 HP on nitrous with over 600 Ft Lb of torque.. Backed with a Richmond 6 speed overdrive to boot... Ought to make this little 2000 lbs car scoot..

https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2016/03/db66fbad5d625565eb1280dd176113a5-1.jpg

I can not lay claim to this photo... It is just one I got off the net and posted here to show what a completed Diva looks like...

Heres to having a little fun...

Brian

69CougarXR7
07-14-2016, 05:10 PM
I have only been able to do a little work on the Diva a couple of Saturdays a month... Most of that was cleaning and getting a door installed in the shop area... Last Saturday we got some progress on the car itself...

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Got my son helping with clean up of the dust...

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There has already been a little modifications done to the frame for shifter clearance... I will be designing and welding in some new tubing to finalize this area...

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Front suspension... This is exposed on the car so everything is going to be nice and neat when done... With lots of chrome...

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Both sides done...

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Wheels on so we can get this frame on the ground and roll for the first time ever...

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Next step is get the engine set in place so I can finish the modifications to the frame for the shifter and then get brake lines and electrical routed... Then everything will be removed again...

Brian

digitalsolo
07-15-2016, 08:12 AM
Cool project, looking forward to seeing it come together.

69CougarXR7
07-24-2016, 09:37 PM
Short day... But got the engine in place...

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On the hoist...

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On its way in... Had to take the water pump motor off for more room...

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Set in place...

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It's a tight fit all around...

Brian

Twentyover
07-25-2016, 08:36 AM
Brian- Just a suggestion, visit the Locost USA forum http://www.locostusa.com/forums/ if you run into any problems. The Locost site is devoted to fabrication and assembly of so-called 'clubman' derivatives, the most common clubman's being Lotus/Catherham 7, Westfield, and Mallock.

Friendly bunch like around here, and more than willing to answer questions, give suggestions, and swap lies with each other

Z06killinSBF
07-25-2016, 10:01 AM
Cool project you have going on.