by Oldfart » Sun Nov 21, 2021 9:14 am
If it's a Mallock copy chassis the tubes will 3/4" and fully triangulated. If they are larger, then more a special in it's own right, and there is nothing wrong with that.
I suspect that some people may be reluctant to contribute given that you are calling it a Mallock U2 which it probably isn't. FWIW in the early days there were very few "factory produced" cars, and only a very few UK built cars made it to NZ. There were a number of people who bought plans from Arthur Mallock, me for one, some built cars, some (me) didn't. Getting racing cars or components into NZ was very difficult in the 60s and 70s.
The top photos look a bit like the "good old Taupo" track to me.
If it's a Mallock copy chassis the tubes will 3/4" and fully triangulated. If they are larger, then more a special in it's own right, and there is nothing wrong with that.
I suspect that some people may be reluctant to contribute given that you are calling it a Mallock U2 which it probably isn't. FWIW in the early days there were very few "factory produced" cars, and only a very few UK built cars made it to NZ. There were a number of people who bought plans from Arthur Mallock, me for one, some built cars, some (me) didn't. Getting racing cars or components into NZ was very difficult in the 60s and 70s.
The top photos look a bit like the "good old Taupo" track to me.