Dave B Posted June 27 Posted June 27 Ok, I've been building this for the last 40 years and it's time to do some more work on it while I still can!!! An old mate of mine, now deceased, gave me two Cox Cheetah bodies. One had the roof broken off so I built that first as the Crosal roadster but kerbside. I then started this as a full detail version and have been on and off it for the past 40 years. All the frame is scratch built, a Corvette provided the rear suspension and the front is scratch built but not finished as I have yet to fit a rack and steering column. The engine is from the donor Corvette. Time to start again, wish me luck. Dave B 7
Ace-Garageguy Posted June 27 Posted June 27 Great project. I purchased a Cox body to do the self-same thing. 1
1959scudetto Posted June 27 Posted June 27 Good luck, Dave ! I know this is gonna be an awesome model like all of your others are, too. 1
Dragline Posted June 27 Posted June 27 Keep going, I can see the finish line from here. Looking good. 1
TarheelRick Posted June 28 Posted June 28 (edited) The Cheetah alongside the Shelby Daytona Coupe are my favorite all time sports cars. I remember when the Cheetah was introduced in Hot Rod magazine, it was love at first sight. Looking forward to this build. Edited June 28 by TarheelRick 1
Dave B Posted Friday at 03:09 AM Author Posted Friday at 03:09 AM Right, I installed the steering column and rack then realised I had the radiator surround incorrect. Luckily I managed to remove it and leave the steering intact. Replaced the surround and added the additional engine bay shielding. Now to finish the engine bay and interior then concentrate on the headers. Leaving those until towards the end of the build. Pretty happy with how it's looking at the moment. Dave B 3
Dave B Posted Friday at 03:47 AM Author Posted Friday at 03:47 AM Obviously had a senior moment many years ago when I was young, I've just removed the alternator seen in the previous pics. Dave B
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