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Posted 9/13/2010 9:38:20 PM |
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I've loved the 66 Batmobile since I was a kid. I finally have a place to build one, and once the bank account recovered from the garage build and outfitting, I'm thinking of starting my own build of a 66. I have a couple questions about the car in general. Read through a lot of the forum discussion, but saw nothing remotely close to discussion this. 1. Do the rear windshields catch air at highway speeds and cause a lot of buffeting, maybe even enough to rip those rear canopies off? 2. What about handling? Is the 76-79 Lincoln a suitable platform from a handling standpoint? I know the original weighed in at 5500 lbs, but what about the fiberglass kits available today? Obviously, I'd rebuild the suspension with new springs and shocks, but are upgraded and/or performance parts available? If it handles like a pig, that can make things embarassing while driving it, since I'm sure it attracts a lot of attaction, and every yahoo wants to race you. 3. Legality - Are there are problems putting it into car shows? I understand that the nasty lawyers don't want you making any money off their trademarks, so getting paid for public appearances is probably out, huh? Thanks,
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Posted 9/21/2010 8:12:25 AM |
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To answer some of your questions. I have had my car up to 75mph and the rear canopies hold just fine, and I have customers driving there's with no problems. I matters how you mount them down. some guys use an L-bracket setup. I do not!! I made a channel for the canopies to sit into and use window weld to install them and bolted the center to the arch bar. rock solid!! also make sure when you buy a kit it has 1/4 inch thick canopies that helps too. as far as the Lincoln donor. it's a easier build because everything fits, wheel base, engine height, firewall lines up, wheel track is close etc. they don't handle too bad. you will need to cut the springs a bit. I cut 1 1/2 coils off the front and 1 coil of the rear and it does alright. just be careful under extremely hard acceleration it will wheel hop with the 3 link rear end. and last but not least I showed mine all summer, and had no problems, My car even made the newspapers 4 times. hope this helps
www.batrodz.com
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