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       #Post#: 669--------------------------------------------------
       Napier 1903 Gordon Bennett
       By: RhysN Date: May 9, 2019, 3:24 am
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       Here I go again! This one is going to be somewhat different, as
       my background of racing other things now means I'm "scratching
       the itch" in a different way.
       The Napier is not intended to be as much a racer as some being
       built, and is a real Edwardian where the seat base will be above
       the chassis rails.
       Yes, I know the centre of gravity will be high, there are times
       when I am going to go "green laning". Engine will be near stock.
       The "bonnet" and tail structure, as proven by the Stevenson
       concept will be the major structure, with chassis rails serving
       as only something to attach bits.
       Actual build starts today.
       Inspiration below
       #Post#: 671--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Napier 1903 Gordon Bennett
       By: StefanN Date: May 9, 2019, 5:01 am
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       That'll be a great addition to the GB "fleet".  You'll have to
       have the hat and goggles too.
       #Post#: 673--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Napier 1903 Gordon Bennett
       By: chrisenamels Date: May 9, 2019, 5:38 am
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       Great looking car Rhys, look forward to following the build.
       From the karts that were at Stretton, we don't seem to following
       the Americans in building as low as possible, more in keeping
       with the inspiration car. Mine's only as low as it is because
       that's how the original was, not from any wish to gain a racing
       advantage (not that I did either, I was the slowest one there).
       #Post#: 674--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Napier 1903 Gordon Bennett
       By: TheGiantTribble Date: May 9, 2019, 5:46 am
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       Lovely looking car.
       Good luck with the build.
       #Post#: 678--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Napier 1903 Gordon Bennett
       By: RhysN Date: May 9, 2019, 7:15 am
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       [quote author=Chris Brown link=topic=125.msg673#msg673
       date=1557398309]
       Great looking car Rhys, look forward to following the build.
       From the karts that were at Stretton, we don't seem to following
       the Americans in building as low as possible, more in keeping
       with the inspiratoin car. Mine's only as low as it is because
       that's how the original was, not from any wish to gain a racing
       advantage (not that I did either, I was the slowest one there).
       [/quote]
       Got them, and the gauntlets :) I'm not sure that Stretton would
       accept them though.
       #Post#: 800--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Napier 1903 Gordon Bennett
       By: RhysN Date: June 2, 2019, 12:51 pm
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       Believe it or not, progress is being made! Front axle was
       created today, bulkheads for the firewall and behind the
       radiator are cut and ready for paint.
       #Post#: 806--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Napier 1903 Gordon Bennett
       By: RhysN Date: June 3, 2019, 7:19 am
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       I went and collected my 75/25/1.5 tube an hour or so back. I had
       forgotten how heavy this stuff is!
       There will be quite a bit left over, so if anybody has a need..
       #Post#: 866--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Napier 1903 Gordon Bennett
       By: RhysN Date: June 16, 2019, 3:19 pm
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       Frame is now all cut ready for all the welding. I still need to
       make the front "horns" to mount the spring front ends.
       Body half made, axle cleaned up ready for mounting, new front
       stub system with adjustable castor ready to mount, body now only
       needs cladding and the seat box made, and the seat rear done.
       You never know, I might make Stretton!
       #Post#: 1056--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Napier 1903 Gordon Bennett
       By: RhysN Date: July 15, 2019, 1:01 pm
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       Seat fabricated.
       #Post#: 1084--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Napier 1903 Gordon Bennett
       By: RhysN Date: July 22, 2019, 6:11 am
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       These are the frame "horns" which mount the front of the
       springs. Stupid detail that has taken way too much time!
       Also a pic of one of the versions where a similar but different
       front horn shows.
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