Best looking kit car going?
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This is it I reckon; anyone know what it is? The Flickr entry has zero information other than that the pictures were taken at Stoneleigh.
The Kent Kit Car sign in the background gives a clue (John Nash Special) but other than that I am stumped.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smeracing/3501754393/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smeracing/3501772263/
The Kent Kit Car sign in the background gives a clue (John Nash Special) but other than that I am stumped.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smeracing/3501754393/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smeracing/3501772263/
I've seen this car at Stoneleigh a couple of times, but never managed to catch up with the owner.
I'm pretty sure it's a one-off special. It is very nicely proportioned and detailed, and the quality of workmanship is excellent, but I'm afraid Paul is pobably going to be horrified... as far as I can tell (from the front suspension - I haven't seen under the bonnet), it's based on old Renault 5 components (from back in the days when the R5 had a longitudinal engine mounted behind the gearbox), and as a result is front wheel drive.
I'm pretty sure it's a one-off special. It is very nicely proportioned and detailed, and the quality of workmanship is excellent, but I'm afraid Paul is pobably going to be horrified... as far as I can tell (from the front suspension - I haven't seen under the bonnet), it's based on old Renault 5 components (from back in the days when the R5 had a longitudinal engine mounted behind the gearbox), and as a result is front wheel drive.
probably a type 48 corsa spyder?
http://www.corsaspyder.com/T48_Register.html
or a ronart is of the correct era / style.
http://www.ronart.co.uk
http://www.corsaspyder.com/T48_Register.html
or a ronart is of the correct era / style.
http://www.ronart.co.uk
Edited by mattstead on Monday 31st August 21:31
You know I've seen this car several times at the kit car shows but not once realised it was front wheel drive, I must have just blanked the drive shafts out when looking at the car and appreciating the work that went into it. It really is a fantastic bit of craftsmanship.
Here is a link to a picture I have in the Madabout-Kitcars gallery which has the description of the car
http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/pictures/334/4216/...
John
Here is a link to a picture I have in the Madabout-Kitcars gallery which has the description of the car
http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/pictures/334/4216/...
John
Bogwoppit - if your penis looks like that you need to see a doctor!!!!!!!!
I believe the owner is a member of the Kent Kitcar club & i seem to remember him having a matching trailer that he tows with it!!
I may of course be misremembering.
Whatever the above it is an excellent piece of crafstmanship whether or not you agree with the choice of donor vehicle.

I believe the owner is a member of the Kent Kitcar club & i seem to remember him having a matching trailer that he tows with it!!
I may of course be misremembering.Whatever the above it is an excellent piece of crafstmanship whether or not you agree with the choice of donor vehicle.
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