What car is this?
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Qcarchoo said:
Here's some more info:
Built by John Englaro, Dorian Zerial and Harold Zeman.It was developed as a competitor to Ferrari and Maserati. Engine, gearbox and running gear was borrowed from Holden. Chassis and suspension were by John Englaro who also worked on Leyland P76 project before the Ze-One. The plan was to build 25 units a year each priced at $25.000 AUD (this would be just under $100.000 USD today). Little, if anything, has been heard about the Ze-One after the Sydney show.
Brilliant work Built by John Englaro, Dorian Zerial and Harold Zeman.It was developed as a competitor to Ferrari and Maserati. Engine, gearbox and running gear was borrowed from Holden. Chassis and suspension were by John Englaro who also worked on Leyland P76 project before the Ze-One. The plan was to build 25 units a year each priced at $25.000 AUD (this would be just under $100.000 USD today). Little, if anything, has been heard about the Ze-One after the Sydney show.
Qcarchoo said:
Here's some more info:
Built by John Englaro, Dorian Zerial and Harold Zeman.It was developed as a competitor to Ferrari and Maserati. Engine, gearbox and running gear was borrowed from Holden. Chassis and suspension were by John Englaro who also worked on Leyland P76 project before the Ze-One. The plan was to build 25 units a year each priced at $25.000 AUD (this would be just under $100.000 USD today). Little, if anything, has been heard about the Ze-One after the Sydney show.
Sterling work Sir. I will forever be on the lookout for this car and if I see it will update this thread.Built by John Englaro, Dorian Zerial and Harold Zeman.It was developed as a competitor to Ferrari and Maserati. Engine, gearbox and running gear was borrowed from Holden. Chassis and suspension were by John Englaro who also worked on Leyland P76 project before the Ze-One. The plan was to build 25 units a year each priced at $25.000 AUD (this would be just under $100.000 USD today). Little, if anything, has been heard about the Ze-One after the Sydney show.
Qcarchoo said:
Here's some more info:
Built by John Englaro, Dorian Zerial and Harold Zeman.It was developed as a competitor to Ferrari and Maserati. Engine, gearbox and running gear was borrowed from Holden. Chassis and suspension were by John Englaro who also worked on Leyland P76 project before the Ze-One. The plan was to build 25 units a year each priced at $25.000 AUD (this would be just under $100.000 USD today). Little, if anything, has been heard about the Ze-One after the Sydney show.
Thank-you so much for your post, not knowing has been niggling away at me ever since the photo was taken. If you're ever in Southern California, many beers are on me.Built by John Englaro, Dorian Zerial and Harold Zeman.It was developed as a competitor to Ferrari and Maserati. Engine, gearbox and running gear was borrowed from Holden. Chassis and suspension were by John Englaro who also worked on Leyland P76 project before the Ze-One. The plan was to build 25 units a year each priced at $25.000 AUD (this would be just under $100.000 USD today). Little, if anything, has been heard about the Ze-One after the Sydney show.
Edited by BigShow on Friday 12th February 18:51
Hi Everyone - I just stumbled across this thread when I googled my dad hahah
The ZE - Spectre as this model was known was the improvement over the ZE - One that had a different interior, hatch treatment and some minor rear modifications to exhaust placement.
Still getting around regularly and in great shape, unfortunately vandles set the ZE-One on fire quite some time ago, leaving this one to hold the fort.
A lot of history in this car and would have been amazing if it actually went into production, however there are quite a few external reasons as to why it didnt.
Feel free to fire any questions at me.
The ZE - Spectre as this model was known was the improvement over the ZE - One that had a different interior, hatch treatment and some minor rear modifications to exhaust placement.
Still getting around regularly and in great shape, unfortunately vandles set the ZE-One on fire quite some time ago, leaving this one to hold the fort.
A lot of history in this car and would have been amazing if it actually went into production, however there are quite a few external reasons as to why it didnt.
Feel free to fire any questions at me.
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