Any of you DB-1 owners be willing to post a picture of your chassis plate? Somewhere down the line it seems to have disappeared from my car. Just curious to see what they look like up close.
Any of you DB-1 owners be willing to post a picture of your chassis plate? Somewhere down the line it seems to have disappeared from my car. Just curious to see what they look like up close.
Currently Without Car
Brad,
What year is your car? From what I have been told, Swift did have chassis plates until the 1986 model year...
The only one that I have seen is on Peter Calhoun's '86. It's on the front roll hoop down square tube between the shocks (see attachment).
Last edited by -pru-; 12.15.10 at 11:26 PM.
Mine is a 1984. I'd still like to get a close up picture of a plate if anyone can post one.
Currently Without Car
I had 84-014, and it did not have a plate when I bought it in 86. I was the second owner. The numbers were just stamped where the plate in the picture is.
I have an 87 DB-2 S2000 and it has a plate that appears to be the same as the picture posted by PRU.
You can get a new plate from Swift, but it is a little larger, than what likely was on your car originally.
David Clubine
My first DB-1 was 1986. It did not have a chassis plate. Delivered spring 1986
Hi - I bought a brand new 85 DB-1 (in 1985). It did not have a plate. My experience is that DB-1's that I have worked on have the number stamped into the frame on top of the dash bulk head. Neil
Thanks all. I am really looking for any Swift chassis plate then. My aim is to replicate it as a decal and want to make sure the layout is accurate.
Currently Without Car
Every car that left Swift had a chassis plate. Most get removed by previous owners or mechanics who have them on thier trophy case or tool box. The numbers stamped on the roll over bars were put there by SCCA during first tech inspection. The plates before 1988 read "Swift Cars" with a Anaheim address, from late 1988 on they read "Swift Race Cars" with a San Clemete address. From 1997 on (007.i - 016.a) the cars have a larger plate that reads "Swift Engineering Inc." it includes a line for type of engine, this was needed during the Champ Car days.
Well apparently my DB1 is one of the few w/ a factory chassis ID plate #044-86. Below is a close-up of what -Pru- previously posted.
BTW- this is the Swift on the cover & featured in the March issue of Sportscar. Under 50 road races from new and it will be present at the 40th Anniversary in July.
Peter Calhoun- Marketing Manager
Pace American, Inc.
Offical Trailer of SCCA, MAZDASPEED, & SVRA
Peter Calhoun
Motorsport Manager- Michelin North America, Inc. (retired)
Swift DB1-86 FF1600 (bye-bye 3.12)
2009-10 SCCA CM National Champions
Peter,
This is exactly what I was after, thank you!
Brad
Currently Without Car
Here is a pic of the Swift Race Cars tag and the current tag.
Thanks! When did they move from Anaheim to San Clemente?
Currently Without Car
Can anyone please tell me where the Chassis Plate on a DB3-89 should be mounted?
Thanks,
Ian
Left side here
Is that LH side on the vertical member at the dash bulkhead? Little difficult to tell!
Thanks,
Ian
Exactly the location Ian.
Great!
Thank you.
Ian
Thread resurrection!
I have DB3 06085 (# stamped on the top of the front roll structure). The holes are present where the original chassis plate would have been so it must have had one.
Who should I contact at Swift these days to get a replacement?
Update on this - I was able to contact Swift Engineering (as they are called now), but they no longer supply any race car parts or information.
Apparently all the old race car documentation is stored off-site and non-digital (= paper?), basically they've moved on.
So I have done a reasonable draft of the original (Anaheim) chassis plate and will see if I can get one made:
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The finished plate. It had to be printed onto a standard, credit card size, blank but is easily cut to size.
Last edited by tlracer; 04.18.21 at 3:13 AM. Reason: Added information
I had a run of chassis plates made and have just 4 remaining. If anyone has an Anaheim-era Swift would like one, please PM me ASAP. Price is $20 posted to mainland USA.
Now 3...
Last edited by tlracer; 04.24.21 at 3:40 PM.
*Bump*
3 remaining early replica plates, $20 posted to mainland USA.
I can possibly get my guy to do the next era, San Clemente address too, if that would be of interest, as it's quite similar.
Now just 2 remaining!
Last edited by tlracer; 05.01.21 at 3:06 AM.
Following a request on Facebook, I have had another batch of replica Swift Cars (Anaheim) chassis plates made. Currently I have 5/6 spare, price is the same as previous, $20 shipped.
Chassis plate v2.jpg
Last edited by tlracer; 07.18.23 at 11:12 AM.
Bump!
Just FOUR plates remaining for sale!
does anyone know if the DB-6 plate is the same plate...?
i have a DB-6 with no plate and would like to have one.
Bump (again!) - down to the last two plates...
Garey Guzman
FF #4 (Former Cal Club member, current Atlanta Region member)
https://redroadracing.com/ (includes Zink and Citation Registry)
https://www.thekentlives.com/ (includes information on the FF Kent engine, chassis and history)
Chassis plate with San Clemente address...
230723 - Chassis plate v3.png
I'm now down to the last one of the Anaheim-era plates...
PM sent I will take one
All this batch of Anaheim-era plates are now sold!
Many thanks to everyone!
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