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It would make sense to be 100% done well before the event, but I'd be willing to bet my roadster that its not the case. Keep in mind it was Dave who came up with the very exciting idea to bring 3 cars to SEMA. While I am sure Jim agreed it was a fantastic idea, I am pretty sure there is going to be plenty of head beating right up to the last minute.
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Awhile back there was a thread focused on this. I'm not wanting to hijack this one, so if anyone want to muse what would make a fun street car, please weigh in: http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...akes-a-fun-818
The suspense of seeing them complete is driving me insane. I will be refreshing this page every 5 minutes during SEMA......
Have we got someone that is going to sema with a good phone camera and a commitment to uploading during the event?
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Delivered 4/23/06. "Finished" 4/2012 (still not done!)
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Tickets/hotel for F1 races in Austin are booked, now I just need to pull the trigger on the Vegas trip for SEMA!
CANT wait to see this thing in person and get my order in!
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I always like the shows where one of the guys is starting on a drywall project (or something like that) when the host checks in on him, "We will check back with Steve later." Then the host goes off to where they make the drywall and then comes back to Steve just finishing up the drywall project like it took ten minutes to do.
How would I build it..? Stock street car with the colored body panels and a nice 250-300 HP turbo motor. I have yet to have a turbo powered sports car, and have really wanted one. Whats remarkable about this car, is one can build a car for well under 20k and at that price I wouldnt feel like its got to be perfect and you could pound on it without guilt.Hi David,
How would you build an 818 for yourself?
Cheers!
Up until now I had been back and forth about building one due to styling until this thread and Daves new pics . Athstetics are just as important as whats under the skin for me. The mechanicals I have nevered worried about. Ive known Jim for well over a decade and have talked with him about this project several times. He is a super solid engineer and have been nothing but impressed with how he has gone about designing the car. From what Ive seen, the chassis etc is beautiful. Chassis and suspension is kind of a hobby of mine and while Im no expert, Ive been really impressed with his work and how he has gone about things.
Ive been a fan of the rear bodywork of FFR's design from early on, but not as much of the front. Dave Smith promised hair on fire styling. Honestly, now I think they delivered. With the release of the new pictures our good man David H has posted.... it...welll... lit my hair on fire. and Im stoked how the whole shape has turned out.
Historically the FFR cars have had a good presence in pictures but a killer presence in person. The GTM was that way. I wasnt blown away with the pictures but about crapped my pants when seeing it complete for the first time at knotts. I was first in line and ended up building one that I had for about 4 years.(the GTM my good friend danpellow above is refering to)
At least from my perspective, the pictures that have been posted on this thread have really fired me up, so I suspect seeing it in person at SEMA in a couple weeks will be that much better. Honestly its pissin me off(hehehe), because Im still knee deep in my current build so cant move on one till thats complete. It will between this and another car that makes me tingle, a long nose 911 hotrod.
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Thanks for the detailed reply David!
I have followed your builds with interest for years. The 818 has been the car I have been waiting to build. I am a little torn between a straight 818 street build and tweaking the race frame to give it working doors and a passenger seat and windshield. Perhaps a bolt on brace across the rear shock mounts (like aftermarket strut braces) could potentially replace the lateral brace which would interfere with the passenger seat. Central braces could extend between the seats parallel to the side tubes. It may no longer be a certified race frame but might serve my plans for fun with a extra measure of protection.
The picture of the 818r frame is a work of art. I expect the body is going to have a racing presence like a Lotus 211 but maybe more aggressive. Like you, I look forward to photos but will not be at SEMA and will have to wait until it gets back to the Northeast. I am fortunate to live within a couple hour's drive from FFR.
Perhaps FFR will consider a post SEMA coming out party / victory lap (perhaps in a few places across the US on its way back home) so we can experience the 818 in person and congratulate/ thank Jim and the entire team personally.
Cheers!
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The car looks amazing. I have a Lotus 211 in the shop right now and was just commenting on how simple it's design is how much fun it would be if it was street legal. I think the 818R is just as good looking. The 211 on my dyno made 210 RWHP and weighed 1633 with about 1/2 tank of gas on my scales (35.5%fr, 64.5%rr). The 818 will be supremely fun with 300 RWHP.
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I was able to see the 818 in person last week, I can confirm that the pictures posted were real time. They had 4 people working on the cars and they looked just like the pics posted. It will be a race to the finish.
That sounds like an excellent idea! Seems like it would take some doing to coordinate though, and it sounds like FFR has their hands full just getting it all to SEMA in time. Maybe even if they just had such a gathering at the FFR facilities once it gets back home? Not everyone would get to see it, but many would, more pics, more opinions here.
If people hear from those whose opinions they respect that it looks better in person than even in pics, that will be very useful to the overall community here on 818 HoF.
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Hopefully they will show the cars outside SEMA for us "common/un-connected" people. Maybe have a showing-get together in Vegas before or after the show, and then a few places on the way back home to the East Coast. I would fly down to check them out. It beats having to fly clear to the East Coast for a viewing. I think they should also get an invite to the Ultima Street Car Challenge out at Spring Mountain Motorsports Park the day after SEMA, provided the cars are track ready and up for the challenge. But then again is it fair to bring a $20,000 car to clean up on the competition? HELL YES!!!! I plan on trying the local challenge once the coupe model comes out, when ever that might be. I'm just not a fan of roadsters and I like a roof over my head on my track cars. So I guess I will have to wait a while for my 818 coupe. By the way I still vote for the Vantage design for the coupe model. Please, Please, Please
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FFR 5369 Pin Drive, IRS, Trigos, Torsen, Wilwoods, FMS BOSS 302 "B" cam , Mass-flo. CA SB100 (SPCN) Registered
Delivered 4/23/06. "Finished" 4/2012 (still not done!)
I'd drive to Vegas Fri. or Sat. if there was a FFR event to showcase the cars. Don't know if Dave can spare the time , getting the 818 out on time for sale is the highest priority. I'm sure we'll see the 818 at Huntington Beach and possibly the kit car show in Pomona next spring.