RE: Stoneleigh 2002

RE: Stoneleigh 2002

Friday 17th May 2002

Stoneleigh 2002

Graham Bell visited the Stoneleigh Kit Car show earlier this month and snapped some exotic looking cars


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numlock

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24 posts

269 months

Friday 17th May 2002
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There probably would have been 4000 cars had it been organised better. By the time I turned up (11am) there was a 1.5hr queue for kit cars to get in (got to be the oddest looking traffic jam in history!). I like many others had to park my Ginetta in one of the public car parks and (grudgingly) had to pay to get in.

cirks

2,474 posts

284 months

Friday 17th May 2002
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The P4 replica is pretty stunning (if not pretty). Pity a lot of kit cars get tarnished with the same brush as there are brilliant and awful examples of 'original' kit cars as well as replicas.

I'm not reopening threads about whether replicas should be allowed!

kerniki

430 posts

283 months

Friday 17th May 2002
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Wonder if there'll ever be a TVR replica?

>> Edited by kerniki on Friday 17th May 17:17

McReis

73 posts

269 months

Friday 17th May 2002
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Sure some cars may look nice, but most of them are just horrific!!!

Botthom

2,745 posts

274 months

Friday 17th May 2002
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I didn't know the De Tomaso Pantera was originally a kit car

Farmer

1,287 posts

275 months

Saturday 18th May 2002
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The Pantera was such a good looking car untill somebody tried to Countach-it-up, pity , Ironicly the Countach itself looked so much better in its' earlier guises (sp?)as well , as for kit cars, well there is no accounting for taste or common sense . one mans meat etc etc . Most are not "horrific", some are , but SVA has killed of the deathtraps , and several are just awesome , Ultimas are the Horniest cars ever produced , and the quality is superb , just remember where Lotus started out

grahambell

2,718 posts

276 months

Sunday 19th May 2002
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And TVR. And Marcos.

s2 giles

2,870 posts

276 months

Sunday 19th May 2002
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Someone above asked if they'd ever be a TVR replica ?

About 2 years ago at a kit car show, a small manufacturer was taking orders for a Griffith replica !!!

I never saw one after that show so I guess they didnt get into production, either that or TVR put the kybosh on it. Goog thing really, copying only dilutes the products.

Guido66

1 posts

264 months

Sunday 19th May 2002
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mondieu

1,825 posts

264 months

Thursday 23rd May 2002
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what model/version of the trident is the one at the Kit show? Can you buy them? or are they silly money?

grahambell

2,718 posts

276 months

Thursday 23rd May 2002
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Might be wrong, but think it's a Venturer. Prices seem to range from about £8500 for a really good one to about £1000 for a really tatty one. That's when you can actually find one for sale as there aren't many about.