Vedette Your build is wonderful!

I'm pretty pleased with how its turning out too!
But, I am very partial to Teardrops not made of plywood or foam.....and I Love Morris 8 wheels.
I'm with you on the love of using non traditional build styles, I have a Morris 8 that I I have a Morris minor engine in Its a LOOOOOOOOOng way from being finished

but the vague plan is to be able to tow the tear with on occasion... that said I've loved reading your own build thread of your utterly unique creation
So where are you? Not on the North American Continent

Right I'm just north of Brisbane Australia on a hill over looking Morten bay in a place called "Ocean View"
Thanks so much for sharing this build with us, and keep up the GREAT work!

Thanks very much for the encouragement!
frosty Looking good!. You have got the 'shape' looking as it should.
I agonized about getting the shape and stance right because I really wanted to get the right sort of style thing happening more than anything so in the end I went to the the original 1947 Mechanix article and took the best aspects of that design and added it to what I subsequently decided could be done with the curves I can roll with my machine and still fit with using 8x 4 sheets of ply for cladding
Haven't built mine yet .... just at the very beginning of lots of reading and planning, so will watch with interest. :-)
You are quite close to me geographically so feel free to PM me and we can chat on the phone if you want to talk about building YOU own tear If you want to have a custom chassis welded up for yours or even have me make a space frame like mine I am open to that and my fees would be quite reasonable...
Now for a couple more pictures showing today's progress because

I have the beginnings of a hatch frame!!!!!


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