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Help me ID this "Mclaren"
Posted: 19 Jul 2009, 02:38
by Giblet
I have seen this car in person, at the side of the road at a nursery, on Saltspring island, which is a small cottaging island off the coast of Western Canada. It was a surprise find to say the least.
Looking at it closely, it has a tube frame and many racing looking parts, so I don't think it was a kit car, but I could be wrong, which is why I put it in quotes.
It says on the side, M8B (I think it's a B), but I have yet to find a similar looking enclosed car with the lights on the front. They all look like this:
The car reminds me of the "Coyote X" from the 80's show Hardcastle and McCromick,

but the above car was based on the Mclaren M6BGT:

Re: Help me ID this "Mclaren"
Posted: 19 Jul 2009, 14:45
by Carlos
That's probably a Tornado or Manta Montage kit car body on a custom chassis. The 'Coyote X' was a VW beetle based chassis; always a popular choose for homebuilt 'one-offs'.
Re: Help me ID this "Mclaren"
Posted: 19 Jul 2009, 19:48
by Giblet
Thanx Carlos.
I knew the Coyote was a Bug kit, but also that the look was based on the M6BGT.
After looking around I think you are right, it's a Manta.

Re: Help me ID this "Mclaren"
Posted: 19 Jul 2009, 22:52
by woohoo
A VW beetle inside ?
So, it cant have been very quick ?
Re: Help me ID this "Mclaren"
Posted: 20 Jul 2009, 00:25
by Giblet
The Coyote TV car was a Beetle, and likely not too quick, but this Manta is a more serious piece of hardware.
The Mirage's steel space frame chassis was fitted with a high-output V8 engine and 4-speed transaxle. Most Mirages were equipped with 327 in³ (5.4 L) or 350 in³ (5.7 L) Chevrolet small block V8 engines, though some used 454 in³ (7.4 L) or 460 in³ (7.5 L) V8 engines. The original Mirage design mated the Chevy V8 to a Corvair transaxle via a Kelmark adapter and remote shifter. The bodywork was all hand-laid fiberglass, pre-colored in a range of gel-coat colors. Gull-wing doors were fitted to a removable top section, while the doors flip forward for entry. With curb weights as light as 1,900 lbs (680 kg), the cars could be built by the factory or their owners to be extremely fast.
Re: Help me ID this "Mclaren"
Posted: 20 Jul 2009, 01:09
by ISLAMATRON
Good Lord!
1900lbs & a 454!!!!!!!
Re: Help me ID this "Mclaren"
Posted: 20 Jul 2009, 03:33
by Carlos
This may help for comparison purposes; one of the three factory M6B-GT.
More than a few are convinced that all the most beautiful cars were built in the '60's.
http://www.conceptcarz.com/view/racing/ ... ClassID=11
Additional pictures and article on the M6B-GT's history:
http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z136 ... 6B-GT.aspx
Re: Help me ID this "Mclaren"
Posted: 21 Jul 2009, 17:53
by greenpower dude reloaded
If you scroll down towards the bottom you'll find loads of pictures of similar McLarens.. not sure it helps though...
http://forums.autosport.com/index.php?s ... try3752498
Re: Help me ID this "Mclaren"
Posted: 22 Jul 2009, 01:50
by Giblet
Thanks greenpower, but Carlos already pointed me in the right direction.
The car I posted is in fact a Manta kit car, and that is the reason I could not find any pics of a the red M8B.