Would anyone be so kind as to share the following dimensions for the Swift DB3 FC, please?
Wheelbase
Front track
Rear track
Front camber
Front caster
Ride height
Also typical offset for front and rear wheels.
Thanks in advance!
Tim
Would anyone be so kind as to share the following dimensions for the Swift DB3 FC, please?
Wheelbase
Front track
Rear track
Front camber
Front caster
Ride height
Also typical offset for front and rear wheels.
Thanks in advance!
Tim
Anyone?
Steve - that would be great, thank you!
I will PM you my email.
Tim,
Sorry, I've got nothing for the DB3 it must have gone with the car.
Try reaching out to the Dougs at Fast Forward. Doug Sr. is a wealth of Swift knowledge.
Steve
No worries Steve, thanks for looking!
Hi Tim:
I sent you the DB3 info I have.
Tim
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Received safely and hugely appreciated, thank you!
I delivered the chassis to the fabricator this morning. They are going to replace the missing cockpit diagonals and put the previous owner's horrible modifications back to original.
The chassis work is approaching completion, finally!
Putting right the previous 'modifications' has been a bigger job than expected - all the upper cockpit tubes have required replacement as well as remaking some of the engine bay.
All that is left is to fill the myriad of odd holes previous owners have drilled for messed-up fixings, then it's off for powder coating.
You're in England? Where do you race it? Build photos and details would be interesting. Thanks
Yes, this is a US Swift DB3, it came to the UK in 1985, brought in by the subsequent founder of Swift Europe.
It had been very badly 'modified' by a previous owner so we had extensive rectifications to do on the chassis, plus many parts had been removed and sold by another earlier owner. Having nothing as a reference and navigating the various detail design changes (especially around suspension and mounting points) has been a huge challenge!
Fortunately the Swift is very logically designed, so remaking parts that couldn't be located was fairly straightforward. I have also had great help and support from a number of US owners and former owners.
I don't have many pictures, but there are a few in my postings in the Swift DB1 group on Facebook. I've added a couple from the build.
Three more pictures:
- Front rockers before restoration
- New radiator
- New dash
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