F-Type ( X152 ) 2014 - Onwards

Project 7 and F-Type cutaway display @ Laguna Seca...

Old Aug 15, 2014 | 09:49 PM
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Really cool pictures!
If you're going back, could you ask them how maintainable that single-piece aluminum construction is? I like the idea of the construction, but I've always wondered how complicated it'd be if the car (touch wood) takes a hit. The impact would propagate down the aluminum structure, and with all the glue, honeycombing and rivets it looks like it might be REALLY expensive and technically difficult to fix these structures.
 
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Land Rover cutaway was quite cool...
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I love how the blower rotors are exposed...
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Ride & Drive this morning at the Quail went great,drove an R Coupe and that was fantastic,picked some some Jag swag as well...
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Originally Posted by schraderade
Really cool pictures!
If you're going back, could you ask them how maintainable that single-piece aluminum construction is? I like the idea of the construction, but I've always wondered how complicated it'd be if the car (touch wood) takes a hit. The impact would propagate down the aluminum structure, and with all the glue, honeycombing and rivets it looks like it might be REALLY expensive and technically difficult to fix these structures.

I agree...there all wknd so will do!

I'm guessing the Project 7 will be at Laguna tomorrow and since our group (Can-Am) doesn't run until Sunday,tomorrow's a freebie day for me to just soak in the sights and sounds...woo hoo!
 

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Old Aug 16, 2014 | 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by schraderade
Really cool pictures!
If you're going back, could you ask them how maintainable that single-piece aluminum construction is? I like the idea of the construction, but I've always wondered how complicated it'd be if the car (touch wood) takes a hit. The impact would propagate down the aluminum structure, and with all the glue, honeycombing and rivets it looks like it might be REALLY expensive and technically difficult to fix these structures.
Posed your question to Roberto Guerrero and while he isn't an engineer, he told me that with so many of these pieces built to unbolt in the event of crash damage,that it really isn't the problem it once was with alloy cars...but you and I both know that still means expensive.

Got to the Jag Corral late and met Roland Qunitero who I've emailed before and is with the Jaguar Associate Group,very nice guy and sorry that I missed a chance to talk with Ian Callum who was there, I would have told him what a beautiful job he did on the F-Type...but he said everyone was telling him that,lol...anyways, here's some pics of Project 7:
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Nice touch...I hope this will make it into production and with just 250 examples built,I'm sure it will:
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The lightweight e-type at the same display

 
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Old Aug 17, 2014 | 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by shift
The lightweight e-type at the same display

Lightweight E-Type - YouTube
Sounds like a Jaguar!
 
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Originally Posted by buickfunnycar.com
Nice touch...I hope this will make it into production and with just 250 examples built,I'm sure it will:
Nice capture on the detail! I've been mulling over whether to put a logo or a plaque on the center bulkhead wall since it's pretty spartan. Maybe will get something custom in there.

Totally agree with you on a valiant but unconvincing answer from Roberto.
The single piece construction and the extensive use of aerospace glue sound really hard for an average technician to work with.
Looks like you guys are having a really great time out there!
 
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