Sports Car-Westfield Megabusa

1962 Replica/Kit Makes Westfield Megabusa

Technical specifications of Replica/Kit Makes Westfield Megabusa 1962

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Item location: Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States
Make: Replica/Kit Makes
Model: Westfield Megabusa
Type: open top
Trim: Race Trim
Year: 1962
Mileage: 2,000
VIN: S1W211X039057
Color: Green
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD,6 spd sequential, LSD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

Westfield Megabusa. Professionally built in 2001 by Alamo Sports Cars in Texas. One owner. Used mostly for Autocross events. Located in Chicago. Street legal with Illinois title. Standard Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle engine. 1300cc all alloy. 16 valve four cylinder. double overhead camshafts. magnesium heads. Features include a quaife limited slip differential. six speed sequential gearbox with separate auxiliary reverse gearbox. independent A arm suspension all round. Nitron single adjustable coil over monotube shocks. adjustable sway bars front and rear. nylon bushings throughout. AP Racing four pot calipers at front. braided brake hoses. dual circuit brakes. dry sump lubrication system. oil cooler. onboard fire suppression system. fiberglass race seats. 5 point Willans harnesses. nbsp; roll bar. high speed steering rack. removable steering wheel. one set Image custom made three piece wheels. one set Team Dynamics wheels. three sets tires. build manuals. Hayabusa workshop manual. Car weighs 1132 lbs with full tanks excluding driver. Engine develops approx. 180 crank HP. It is crazy fast. You can expect 0-60mph times of 3. 50 seconds and a top speed of approx. 145mph. Check out the Westfield Megabusa at the manufacturer’s website www. westfieldsportscars. co. uk Would cost approx. US$40. 00 to build a car like this today. The car is in good mechanical condition but has a few bodywork flaws. It has been used principally for autocross racing and has suffered some “race rash” to body panels. The gel coated fiberglass fenders and nosecone have a number of cracks and stone chips. all of which are easily repairable or replaceable. The tachometer does not work. Could just be a wiring glitch but a new tach would cost approx $600. I did not need the instruments for racing and never got around to fixing this. The car does not have a trunk box or lid. I left these out for easy trackside access to adjust the rear shocks and sway bars.

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