COOL CLASSIC CAR SPOTTERS POST!!! Vol 2
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austin said:
threespires said:
Saw that at VSCC Prescott, looked fantastic. Anyone know any more about it? (And yes I know it's an Austin Healey 3000, more interested in who made the unusual bodywork. The halfshafts looked fine as well Here is a 100 based coupe done in the US, again a great looking thing but then I've always favoured the look of coupe/GT variants over equivalent roadsters et al. ie E Type FHC, MGB GT.....
Albeit not quite to the same level of craftmanship but it has potential
Edited by L100NYY on Tuesday 12th August 08:36
L100NYY said:
austin said:
threespires said:
Saw that at VSCC Prescott, looked fantastic. Anyone know any more about it? (And yes I know it's an Austin Healey 3000, more interested in who made the unusual bodywork. The halfshafts looked fine as well Edited by L100NYY on Tuesday 12th August 08:36
The shiny red one is close but the tops of the doors are all wrong to my eye.
austin said:
L100NYY said:
austin said:
threespires said:
Saw that at VSCC Prescott, looked fantastic. Anyone know any more about it? (And yes I know it's an Austin Healey 3000, more interested in who made the unusual bodywork. The halfshafts looked fine as well Edited by L100NYY on Tuesday 12th August 08:36
The shiny red one is close but the tops of the doors are all wrong to my eye.
carguy88 said:
ClassicMotorNut said:
that is a Portuguese built UMM (Uniao Metalomecanica)These pics from last Monday:
1964 A.E.C. Routemaster by Zack S. Classic Cars, on Flickr
1971 Morris Minor 1000 convertible by Zack S. Classic Cars, on Flickr
2001 Caterham 7 by Zack S. Classic Cars, on Flickr
Edited by MrHorsepower on Tuesday 11th November 19:35
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