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    Has anybody had the time or already got some prints of the roadster measurements or where I could access them as I am thinking up a few ideas and frankly can't be bothered to go and measure the whole chassis and panels. Any little bits would help.

    reagards Joe

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    Re: roadster dimensions

    Steve Green's Keep and Share site has a Roadster data sheet. If you've not already asked him for access I highly recommend that you do as it's full of useful Marlin information that Steve has collated and kindly makes available to other members of the Marlin community.

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      Re: roadster dimensions

      Thanks for the plug.
      I did consider replying, but wonder just what information was being requested.
      The wheelbase of a Marina based Roadster depending on LWB or SWB is well documented. Steering and Suspension geometry and dimensions are identical to a Marina regardless of whether the donor was a Mk1, 2, 3 or Ital. but if it's detailed Roadster chassis dimensions, I have never seen a detailed chassis drawing, though one must exist somewhere in the archives.
      Last edited by stevejgreen; 30-07-17, 05:39 PM.
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        Re: roadster dimensions

        There is a good line drawing on graph paper in the brochure but my copy is very large see next post. Oh it worked !!
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        Last edited by b_caswell; 30-07-17, 09:43 PM.
        Ben Caswell probably not the last word on anything here!!

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