Hey there.
I'm new here and I have been looking for a platform to carry on this conversation. I hope this is the right place. :)
I intend to build a light weight sports car and this is to be a diary as well as a conversation about the project where I look for advice and guidance for the project. Full disclosure that I have never done something that big before. I'm comfortable around a car and have done my own repairs. But nothing major. Head replacements, oil changes, break pads as well as painted my own car and done small body work. Again nothing close to this adventure I'm about to start. But I love to learn and am not afraid of challenges. ;)
I would like to do as much as possible myself. But I'm also able to get help for things I can't do alone. I know a few people with skills that will be useful to the project. From welders to mechanics.
My goal is to build a light weight sports car. The intention is a Coupe fastback, 2 seats, front mid engine, RWD, manual transmission and to keep the weight as close to 2200lbs as possible. So it needs to be small. Not as small as a Miata. But not as large as a Corvette. Something with an original design for the body.
I want it to handle really well. Top speed is less important than 0-60 and handling. Handling is really the most important factor.
I want a somewhat pure sports car, to a point. I would still like to have a few basic safety features, being a father and all. So no Viper levels of raw. I would like to have ABS, airbag, traction control and air conditioning. That's basically it. Not luxury items such as electric everything or any other amenities. Just the very basic.
Drivetrain wise, to keep the weight and size down a V8 might be a bit much. Since a straight 6 will make it too long to have a front mid engine set up, and I want more than a 4 cylinders, a V6 might be the sweet spot. But not decided yet. A small light weight V8 might also do. I would love for the engine to be something a little more exotic though, rather than the natural choices normally used. So I'm thinking something less common than a LS. :) Gearbox wise a 6 speed manual is more than fine. ;)
My goal is to select an existing platform and use that. So instead of building a custom one of tubular chassis from scratch, I will choose a suitable donor and rebody it, transplant engine and gearbox, rework suspension, brakes etc. I feel this will be easier, safer and afford me some level of "factory build" standard. I don't want it to look, feel or drive like a cheap kitcar. So by using a donor platform, something with already decent handling for example, I will also have the electrics, isolation, rigidity etc already figured out.
I have a few ideas for platforms, engines etc. But before I would like to make sure this is an ok type of project to carry on here. I don't mean to step on anybody's toes or anything. Since this is not your normal build thread where people are already building it. It will start as a place to ask for opinions and guidance and will morph into the build thread as I get the donor platform, start stripping it and building the project.
I thought about looking for a Kitcar forum first. But I then came accross this forum and thought that as it is not a kitcar but more of a custom car or coachbuild type of deal, this place might be better suited than a kitcar forum. :)
Please let me know if I'm right. ;)
Thanks for reading.