What car is this?

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WPA

Original Poster:

8,832 posts

115 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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This cropped up on Facebook, I am thinking Herald centre section but not sure.

Someone did post that is was an Aston Martin laugh






brownspeed

743 posts

132 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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the name's ...Bond.................. I think!!

InitialDave

11,924 posts

120 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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Looks like a modified late 60s Bond Equipe to me.

Rotaree

1,148 posts

262 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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Modified Bond Equipe GTS...

theadman

546 posts

158 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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Agreed...modified Bond Equipe GT.

Rotaree beat me to it!

ferret50

920 posts

10 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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Most likely to have rotten front outriggers!

spoodler

2,100 posts

156 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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Yep, it's a Herald based Equipe. A surprisingly pleasant little car, for what it was... Sadly, despite the abundance of Bond's new "super" material, fibre glass, most of the bits that rusted on a Herald were still used... and, therefore, rusted... on the Equipe. It used the standard Herald flloor and bulkhead section on a mostly unmodified chassis, but with Spitfire bits and nice upmarket seats, dash' and steering wheel, etc.

I rescued a rotten one from a field, replaced the bulkhead and doors and converted it into a targa top custom, back in the 1980s.

WPA

Original Poster:

8,832 posts

115 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Thanks all

TGCOTF-dewey

5,187 posts

56 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Rotaree said:
Modified Bond Equipe GTS...
There are some cars where you have to wonder whether the designer was happy with their creation after they saw it for the first time in the flesh. This is one of those cars.

moffspeed

2,706 posts

208 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Don’t forget that Bond went on to produce the 2 Litre version. It could have been a pretty car if they had put some grown-up sized wheels on it …


moffspeed

2,706 posts

208 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Also the three wheeler Bond 875. Even with its de-tuned Imp engine it was a bit of a road burner. It would out-accelerate an MG Midget. John Surtees took one to Brands and lapped in 1’22 - allegedly maxing out at 100mph…




tapkaJohnD

1,944 posts

205 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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WPA,
Are you interested in this car? If not, where is it, as I might be.
Yes, if it's sat there for long the original Triumph parts may be a pile of rust, but the front, back and roof are GRP. Could be restorable, or a transplant!
John

WPA

Original Poster:

8,832 posts

115 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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tapkaJohnD said:
WPA,
Are you interested in this car? If not, where is it, as I might be.
Yes, if it's sat there for long the original Triumph parts may be a pile of rust, but the front, back and roof are GRP. Could be restorable, or a transplant!
John
I have no idea sorry, spotted it on facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=...


nismocat

387 posts

9 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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moffspeed said:
Don’t forget that Bond went on to produce the 2 Litre version. It could have been a pretty car if they had put some grown-up sized wheels on it …

That looks photshopped, although I know it isn't.

Odd proportions. hurl

The convertible looks much better, which is not hard.

Edited by nismocat on Wednesday 25th October 04:07

nismo48

3,709 posts

208 months

Thursday 26th October 2023
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nismocat said:
moffspeed said:
Don’t forget that Bond went on to produce the 2 Litre version. It could have been a pretty car if they had put some grown-up sized wheels on it …

That looks photshopped, although I know it isn't.

Odd proportions. hurl

The convertible looks much better, which is not hard.

Edited by nismocat on Wednesday 25th October 04:07
Agree it's not well proportioned smile

StephenP

1,886 posts

211 months

Saturday 28th October 2023
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tapkaJohnD said:
WPA,
Are you interested in this car? If not, where is it, as I might be.
Yes, if it's sat there for long the original Triumph parts may be a pile of rust, but the front, back and roof are GRP. Could be restorable, or a transplant!
John
A quick bit of researching via the Facebook page seems to suggest it's in Dewsbury




Edited by StephenP on Sunday 29th October 22:10

LE62NDE

268 posts

21 months

Monday 1st January
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Yes, it's a Bond Equipe GT4S, albeit with monster wheelarches and additional bonnet scoop and louvres. The top of the windscreen frame should have a lip on it, too.
Thanks for all the disparaging comments about the styling. Some of us appreciate its 1960s ice-cream van styling. And no, not because we lack taste and discernment...

TIGA84

5,210 posts

232 months

Friday 12th January
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For a brief, excited moment, I suddenly thought someone had found the car that has had the car world flummoxed for years, and it was that poxy thing that's got a million page thread dedicated to it that's pulling out of a sidestreet in London that may or may not have gullwing doors.


ARHarh

3,772 posts

108 months

Friday 12th January
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moffspeed said:
Also the three wheeler Bond 875. Even with its de-tuned Imp engine it was a bit of a road burner. It would out-accelerate an MG Midget. John Surtees took one to Brands and lapped in 1’22 - allegedly maxing out at 100mph…



Also the Minicar

https://www.hemmings.com/stories/article/bond-mini...