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Turbobanana

6,346 posts

202 months

Friday 1st May 2020
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dandarez said:
I've changed my mind as I can see s/wheel so def rhd. Who'd import a Kellison and convert to rhd, nobody in right mind.
Are you sure? If anything I'd say it looks lhd. There looks to be an instrument binnacle like an E-Type dash on the left but it's too blurry to tell for sure.

Lhd should equal Corvette based, but not with those hubs & spinners, surely?

Another thought: does the roof lift off, like a targa / Surrey top?

dandarez

13,309 posts

284 months

Saturday 2nd May 2020
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Guess really, but with car that low you'd have to be reclined somewhat and 'looks' like curvature of s/wheel top (arrowed).

If you had to completely lift top off - once in, how the hell would you get top back on?
Release for roof top above rear w/arch? Must be a'la Nova surely? If not, raise, slide back?

Also look at odd style wheel spinners - is that a gap in each ear - look sort of Borrani Rudge?


Stevepolly

212 posts

67 months

Saturday 2nd May 2020
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I recon these are bolt on wires, the knock ons just for show as look pretty flimsy.

moffspeed

2,715 posts

208 months

Saturday 2nd May 2020
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So frustrating this. Not in anyway convinced about any Jag connection other than the rear screen which seems vaguely E type Coupe shape.

To my mind this car has to be a product of the late 50’s despite the C reg. The tumble home of the bodywork behind the front wheels is very 50’s and by the mid 60’s most specials had Kamm tails - very trendy. One other point - is that a shutline extending downwards from the A pillar - the car cover seems to stuck in it at sill level ??

My guess would be one of those obscure kit car manufacturers that would advertise in the classifieds section of Motor Sport “ turn your rusty TR2/MGA into this space-age car” etc.

Jediworrier

434 posts

189 months

Saturday 2nd May 2020
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moffspeed said:
One other point - is that a shutline extending downwards from the A pillar - the car cover seems to stuck in it at sill level ??
Is it held up by a thread hanging from the mirror?

Cold

15,266 posts

91 months

Saturday 2nd May 2020
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No idea what it is, but I think it looks fabulous. Someone buy it and fix it.

can't remember

1,079 posts

129 months

Saturday 2nd May 2020
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I think it will turn out to be a 60s kit car based on 50s running gear. What looks like entry through the roof might turn out to be a rear hinged panel to aid access and, as has already been pointed out, the door is actually where the tarp has got trapped below the A pillar. Struggling to think of a 50's car where the door was so far back. The TR2 shout might be close.

Jediworrier

434 posts

189 months

Saturday 2nd May 2020
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can't remember said:
I think it will turn out to be a 60s kit car based on 50s running gear. What looks like entry through the roof might turn out to be a rear hinged panel to aid access and, as has already been pointed out, the door is actually where the tarp has got trapped below the A pillar. Struggling to think of a 50's car where the door was so far back. The TR2 shout might be close.
Pretty sure the tarps hung on a thread, that's what old tarps do rather than embed themselves in a shut line.

Loose_Cannon

1,593 posts

254 months

Saturday 2nd May 2020
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Definite Costin feel to it, like a 1961 Marcos gullwing/spider without the superstructure.

Do you think the rather deliberate cutout for the rear plate is where you slide the spare wheel out?

Jediworrier

434 posts

189 months

Saturday 2nd May 2020
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Loose_Cannon said:
Do you think the rather deliberate cutout for the rear plate is where you slide the spare wheel out?
'Frenched number plate' quite common on the custom scene.

V41LEY

2,897 posts

239 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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Can the OP post the FB link ?

garryb

Original Poster:

235 posts

175 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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The FB post was just the pictures that are here , the poster said he had seen them on twitter so I have absolutely no info regarding the car.
I just thought it was something I had never seen and would post here to see if anyone could recognise it , i know you all like a good puzzle.
I was wondering if it could be a rebooted 50s race car. If you look at images of 50s open wheel race cars some of the spinners look similar, although I wouldn't know the reason for doing it as people have pointed out, the access is very limited.

Edited by garryb on Sunday 3rd May 10:40

CanAm

9,302 posts

273 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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Flying Phil said:
It has a very low bonnet line so I think it is probably rear engine - VW powered - as per the Nova. Large front drum brakes and wire wheels are a puzzle - from a Healey 100/4 possibly?
No sign of any ventilation in or around the rear end so most unlikely.

CanAm

9,302 posts

273 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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Here's a shot of the Fiberfab Banshee suggested earlier; this one based on a Big Healey chassis.

Bobo W

766 posts

253 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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Flying Phil said:
It has a very low bonnet line so I think it is probably rear engine - VW powered - as per the Nova. Large front drum brakes and wire wheels are a puzzle - from a Healey 100/4 possibly?

Edited by Flying Phil on Friday 1st May 14:52
If it were rear engined it'd have lots of luggage space up front.

If you could fit in it could you imagine driving the thing, that bonnet goes on for ever

mac51222

3 posts

48 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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Hi I saw someone say they saw it on twittter,,, the original poster was on face book .he claims to have taken the pictures on a group classic car scrapyard finds

eldar

21,872 posts

197 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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I have a vague memory of a similar car I saw in the late 1970s at a Chelsea cruise, when such things happened.

Noticeable as entry and exit to the car was a kind of rear hinged rood section that folded backwards, allowing you to climb over the door and get in. Seemed impossible to do without looking like a contortionist or being undignified.

The car I saw was VW based, red and badly finished. No idea if it was the car posted or something similar.

mac51222

3 posts

48 months

Tuesday 16th June 2020
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This appeared on FB in UK classic and scrapyard finds the original poster said he was working on a property and took the pictures. the original post seems to have vanished I reckon it was a fake Photoshop from the get go ? The final post said he was going back to find out and then silence ?

Rozzers

1,790 posts

76 months

Tuesday 16th June 2020
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Ford GT33

Hedgehopper

1,537 posts

245 months

Monday 6th July 2020
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How about a Super Cheetah 4.7 prototype? Side windows have the same style I think.



Edited by Hedgehopper on Monday 6th July 10:57