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I agree with you on that first one, i think it is the Dutton as well. They were a kit car in the uk some years ago, but not heard anything from them for a while.
I think the second one is a Ford Cortina, its that or an Alfa Arna or something as random as that. btw, that is a guess from the file name, and not alot else. |
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Yes, I am indeed a fan. Can't afford the real thing, so attempting the 'build your own kit car for 37 pence' thing... The budget's already blown, by the way! |
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Keep us posted on progress Se7en! (I said that a while ago to someone else building a Locost- havn't heard from him since....)
Here's another headlight:- |
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(ooh, it's not very big is it?)
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10 Jul 2002, 23:26 (Ref:331493) | #30 | ||
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I know but don't want to spoil the fun.
Let's just say 'Battle of Britain' and leave it at that! |
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(The second one was a Mk2 Granada.) Last edited by Bluebottle; 10 Jul 2002 at 23:32. |
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Spot on Se7en- it's a Spit Mk4.
time to search for anothe pic... Last edited by Bluebottle; 10 Jul 2002 at 23:34. |
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number 3. was indeed an Ultima,
how about this one ? 7. Last edited by woodyracing; 11 Jul 2002 at 01:50. |
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I think I have it, but to keep you guessing......
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Ah, this was Staurt Turners Group B brainchild, they only made 200 and it had a 250 bhp Cosworth BDT engine, (or 420-ish bhp for competition) viscous-coupled 4 wheel drive, and it was bloomin' quick.
Ford RS 200! |
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Have a go at this one, sorry it is so small:
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Blimey - that istiny...
Ginetta G15? |
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that looks like a Fiat Barchetta
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11 Jul 2002, 17:18 (Ref:332007) | #39 | ||
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not quite, its actually a kit car .
Here is a bigger picture to help you : |
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11 Jul 2002, 17:43 (Ref:332023) | #40 | ||
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Onyx Firecat?
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11 Jul 2002, 18:35 (Ref:332047) | #41 | ||
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yep you have that correct se7en.
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Time to go back a few years.....
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a Bentley ?? I'm not really up on my 30's Bentleys (presuming that's what it is!)
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1920's, certainly, but what...?
A Riley? Vauxhall? Sunbeam? Could be any! Most likely a Bentley though! |
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could it be a rolls ?
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Wow, great game, I'm 5/8 so far. I'm thinkingbthe laststes one might be a Bentley 4 1/2 litre.
Bottle, the headlights are the only parts in common between the XD Falcon and the Mk 2 Granada, though the Falcon leant very heavily on the Granada for styling. |
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I've been told off for making that comparason before-(ring a Bell ) although I can't help but think of an Austrailian friends reaction when he encountered our Granada "Oh God, its a Falcon"
I wish there were the same engines for Granada's as Falcons- no V8 option and 2.8l is the biggest in the Mk2's! Last edited by Bluebottle; 12 Jul 2002 at 16:32. |
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I think we might be stuck on number 9
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Nope! We're confident it is indeed a Bentley. About 1928/9, most likely a Speed 6, although it's difficult to tell not seeing the full extent of the grille.
Just lovely. |
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O.k, No.9 is a 1929 Bentley.
Here's no.10- a little clue this time, it's not a car! |
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