Michalak Spider

Michalak Spider

 

On the IAA 1983 the company Michalak Design from Wiesbaden presented the Corsa Spider, a Spider without rollover bar, developed on basis of the Corsa. The Michalak Spider was conceived as pure two-seater, which had attached tie bars behind the seats for the reinforcement of the body. The cover with its characteristic essays was fastened at the right side, the closing mechanism was on the driver's side. The tail was completely closed with a fixed panel, so that the trunk only was accessible from above. The sills were strengthened inside and outside, whereby the latter was covered by a plastic side skirt. Furthermore cross members in the dash, two millimetres strong steel sheets at the A-pillars and a strut brace in the front were installed.

Despite the modifications the Spider weighed 40kg less than a series Corsa.

 

 

   

 

At first Michalak thought about 2 roof structures: Either a Hardtop with extractable rear window, which should fit under the rear cover, or a fabric roof. The priority was thereby given to a convenient mechanism.

 

At the beginning of 1984 Michalak showed the finished design, with its own front (twin headlights and grill bezel)

 

   

 

   

 

Due to the favourably formed windshield it was reached that even in rain from a speed of 40km/h on, the passengers sat in the dry.

The roof was conceived afterwards as hinged two-piece Hardtop, which could be stowed away under the tail cover.

 

 


 

 

Two weeks after the presentation on the IAA Michalak had already received 6 orders. In co-operation with a body specialized company (the company Voll) and a plastic specialized enterprise it was planned to manufacture a small series.

 

   

 

   

 

 

The idea was also not only to supply new vehicles but also to convert used cars.

 


 

On the IAA '85, Bernd Michalak presented his mid-engine Spider Study

   

 

   

 

In this one, a 2.0l-engine with 115HP from the Kadett GSi with its 5-gear transmission and an Ascona rear axle were mounted in the back of the car, the radiator and the fuel tank were mounted in the front.

The car had no roof.

 

 

The mid-engine Spider was fully driveable, however only one was build.

 


 

Very easy installation of the roof

 

 

The basic equipment of the Corsa Spider corresponded to the series Corsa, except for the spider-related modifications.

As an option the following special equipments were available:

  • Electronic additional instruments

  • Twin headlights

  • Front spoiler

  • Rear skirt

  • Side skirts

  • Alloy wheels

  • Leather interior

 


 

Furthermore Michalak Design had accessories in its product range, both for Spider and for the 3-door hatch. There were 2 kits:

The kit Tech1 consisted of:

  • Front and rear skirt

  • Side skirts

  • Grill bezel

   

 

 

The kit Tech2 consisted of:

  • Front and rear skirt

  • Side skirts

  • Grill bezel

  • Wing and rear arch enlargements

  • Alloy wheels

 

       

 

 


 

Produced quantities:   Spider:                     98

                                    Tech2 kits:               6

                                    Mid-engine Spider:    1