The Aussie Hambster site has been quickly updated but lots more to come. I plan to give every single Hambster it's own page (both completed and under construction) so each individual owner can write their own article about their car with construction details, thank yous, ET's etc.
What I need from each owner is more photos, especially ones completed and/or in action (racing) and a write up from every single Aussie Hambster owner IF you want to. If you don't supply it I will just leave that bit blank! Email me dave@kustom.net please with photos in jpg format and text either pasted into the email or in attached Word format. I will let you know what else I need! Exciting times ahead! The web site is here http://www.hot-rod.com.au/hambster
What thickness of plate do I need to use when welding a fixed rear diff to a hambster please?
Also, what about shifting all the Hambster topics to a separate forum category?
John Daley, Member # 43, 1946 Chev Ute, 1926 Trackster boat-tail, sidecar racer, Engineers Coupe.
Thanks, I have a rule book but did not realise that point was covered, thank you.
Re Separate category
But I would find it handy as a reference and its always hard to find.
Whereas a separate category have it stand there, rather than having to search each time.
John Daley, Member # 43, 1946 Chev Ute, 1926 Trackster boat-tail, sidecar racer, Engineers Coupe.
NOTE: the Americans rules/standards/expectations, whilst similar, are less formal then what we here in OZ require, as we want to race regularly hence please take everything you read with a grain of salt, feel free to ask questions, we're here to help, as we want to see more people out there having F-U-N.....
Cheers,
Drewfus
PS Dave - I've got a heap of new photo's info for the website.....
"actions speak louder than words....." & "you can only get an expert opinion from an expert.."
I noticed somewhere the wheel rims can only be 5.5", but I cant find any in Australia and Coker tyres need a minimum of 6", so I assumed that is the size I actually need.
Was I correct?
Cos, I have bought some today!
John Daley, Member # 43, 1946 Chev Ute, 1926 Trackster boat-tail, sidecar racer, Engineers Coupe.
jdaley wrote:I noticed somewhere the wheel rims can only be 5.5", but I cant find any in Australia and Coker tyres need a minimum of 6", so I assumed that is the size I actually need.
Was I correct?
Cos, I have bought some today!
6" rim, you'll be fine.
Cheers,
Drewfus
"actions speak louder than words....." & "you can only get an expert opinion from an expert.."
classicroddernsw1 wrote:so whats the update? any new cars been built? how many is there now in Australia...
any women allowed
Firstly, all women welcome, more the merrier, here's a few shots of our 'regular' female contenders, all experienced in their own right...(photo's by Matt)
more the merrier...
Note: here's a shot from mid 50's (guess the driver ) back when racing suits and arm restraints were optional...
My understanding is that in Oz we currently have 14 cars actively racing these days, and I know of another 2 that are ready to debut real soon, with another 4 being built.
Would like to see more get involved, but, by the same token glad we're making progress, even if it's relatively slow.
Cheers,
Drewfus
"actions speak louder than words....." & "you can only get an expert opinion from an expert.."