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Mad Dog
10-16-2017, 01:34 PM
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Our buddy Dino Petrocelli finished up a week of chassis photography by shooting our 818R frame in competition white powdercoating. Here are some shots of the 818R frame.
Click here to view the full gallery. (https://www.factoryfive.com/galleries/818/818r-chassis/)

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Front 3/4 view shows the tubular steel space-frame construction with crash protection and integral full width roll cage.

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Side impact door bars render doors non-operational.

Click here to view the full gallery. (https://www.factoryfive.com/galleries/818/818r-chassis/)

DanielsDM
10-26-2017, 09:06 AM
Looks nice. But still haven't addressed the main hoop on an open tube issue.

C.Plavan
10-26-2017, 09:34 AM
Looks nice. But still haven't addressed the main hoop on an open tube issue.

+1000

RetroRacing
10-26-2017, 11:31 AM
Cap the ends of the freakin tubes!

Nice to see someone else do a white frame. :cool:

RetroRacing
10-26-2017, 11:33 AM
75946

phil1734
10-26-2017, 12:01 PM
Is the open tube really an issue? Or is it that it isn't an uninterrupted tube? I'm not really familiar with NASA/SCCA club regs.

I was quite disappointed to see the Gen3 '65 Coupe also has the same design but without the open end. At least it has door bars and "hopefully" the ability to egress if you land on your lid. I say "hopefully" because there really isn't proper triangulation back to the chassis ground plane and the thing is a birdcage. I had really given thought to building one when I heard there was a gen3 coming out but really have no intentions of doing so now.

C.Plavan
10-27-2017, 01:50 PM
Is the open tube really an issue? Or is it that it isn't an uninterrupted tube? I'm not really familiar with NASA/SCCA club regs.

I was quite disappointed to see the Gen3 '65 Coupe also has the same design but without the open end. At least it has door bars and "hopefully" the ability to egress if you land on your lid. I say "hopefully" because there really isn't proper triangulation back to the chassis ground plane and the thing is a birdcage. I had really given thought to building one when I heard there was a gen3 coming out but really have no intentions of doing so now.

NASA Actually called FFR when I had mine suggesting it be changed/modded..... They don't listen apparently and you have to fix it on your own.