Gordon Keeble, stunning car...
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Shezbo

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627 posts

151 months

Wednesday 26th May 2021
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My all time favourite and in my opinion this is THE best GK, around i.e. lots of subtle upgrades.

https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1343692

Love these things!

hilly10

7,494 posts

249 months

Wednesday 26th May 2021
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We parked next to one at a car show August 2019 the owner a elderly gent had owned for 20 odd years. Being an out and out car nut I must of spent two hours ogling it and also it was great listening about the car from the owner. PS it was the same colour as the one for sale.

Heaveho

6,644 posts

195 months

Wednesday 26th May 2021
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We had chassis no 57 in the family when I was a kid in the 70s. My first memory of becoming car aware, and I'm still fascinated with them to this day. I'd buy that in a heartbeat if I had the funds.

Turbobanana

7,739 posts

222 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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Shezbo said:
My all time favourite and in my opinion this is THE best GK, around i.e. lots of subtle upgrades.

https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1343692

Love these things!
Came here to agree with you, as one of these would be on my lottery list. But I actually let out a groan when I saw it was an auto, as I don't believe any were in period. Shame.

ETA: just noticed the non-standard all-veneer dash and Cortina / Capri stalks as well...

Edited by Turbobanana on Thursday 27th May 08:48

mph

2,362 posts

303 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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Turbobanana said:
Came here to agree with you, as one of these would be on my lottery list. But I actually let out a groan when I saw it was an auto, as I don't believe any were in period. Shame.

ETA: just noticed the non-standard all-veneer dash and Cortina / Capri stalks as well...

Edited by Turbobanana on Thursday 27th May 08:48
I was going to make exactly the same two points.

The dash is truly awful and doesn't even look that well fitted. I'm not sure if any were autos originally but I'd prefer a manual too.

Still they are lovely cars and these things can be rectified.

aeropilot

39,319 posts

248 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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mph said:
Turbobanana said:
Came here to agree with you, as one of these would be on my lottery list. But I actually let out a groan when I saw it was an auto, as I don't believe any were in period. Shame.

ETA: just noticed the non-standard all-veneer dash and Cortina / Capri stalks as well...

Edited by Turbobanana on Thursday 27th May 08:48
I was going to make exactly the same two points.

The dash is truly awful and doesn't even look that well fitted. I'm not sure if any were autos originally but I'd prefer a manual too.
Yep, hardly the 'best' GK around in my view either, with the 'customisation'. The owner that commissioned it wasn't an American by any chance scratchchin

350 in place of the 327 is a retrograde move - minus points. If you're going to junk the original Corvette engine at least put a 383 in it.
TH350 - just why! And if a 2-pedal setup was a need because of maybe a medical issue, then you'd put a 200-4R in, not a TH350 and get the benefit from an overdrive....!!

I really don't like classics being painted non-original colours either, so another minus from me.
And that dash etc, as others have said frown
I'd rather have a nicely fettled original car myself.


66mpg

693 posts

128 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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29/06/2014: I stumbled upon a meeting of Gordon Keebles in Winchester. Chatting to one owner I learned that on that day over half of the total built were expected to be there.

Lovely cars that I had never heard of before that day.

Mellow Yellow

904 posts

283 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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aeropilot said:
Yep, hardly the 'best' GK around in my view either, with the 'customisation'. The owner that commissioned it wasn't an American by any chance scratchchin

350 in place of the 327 is a retrograde move - minus points. If you're going to junk the original Corvette engine at least put a 383 in it.
TH350 - just why! And if a 2-pedal setup was a need because of maybe a medical issue, then you'd put a 200-4R in, not a TH350 and get the benefit from an overdrive....!!

I really don't like classics being painted non-original colours either, so another minus from me.
And that dash etc, as others have said frown
I'd rather have a nicely fettled original car myself.
I'm fortunate enough to own Ch76 which had a lot of the same upgrades, all down to personal preference I guess, but I confess to having reversed most of them. Great colour combo though wink

Turbobanana

7,739 posts

222 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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Mellow Yellow said:
I'm fortunate enough to own Ch76 which had a lot of the same upgrades, all down to personal preference I guess, but I confess to having reversed most of them. Great colour combo though wink
Can we see? Pleeeeeeeeease?

mk1coopers

1,409 posts

173 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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Another car that would be on my lottery winning list, lovely things smile

V10Mike

607 posts

227 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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aeropilot said:
350 in place of the 327 is a retrograde move - minus points. If you're going to junk the original Corvette engine at least put a 383 in it.
TH350 - just why! And if a 2-pedal setup was a need because of maybe a medical issue, then you'd put a 200-4R in, not a TH350 and get the benefit from an overdrive....!!
Like this, you mean:



With Aluminium heads, hydraulic roller cam, double pumper carb etc etc. And a Muncie M21 close ratio gearbox. And you really need the Harvey Bailey anti-roll bars, modified upper wishbones to add some caster to go with the rack and pinion steering, Koni shocks....

I'm not a fan of the boudoir / floating gin palace interior either! I left everything standard except for Interceptor series III seats:



Nice to know asking prices are staying firm, though!


Mr Tidy

28,936 posts

148 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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I always loved them ever since I saw one in my 1966 Observers Book of Cars! rolleyes

But then a couple of years ago I saw Number 48 that looked in fine fettle.



Had quite a chat with the owner and his OH as it turns out my mate went to school with the son of one of the founders (Mr Gordon I think) who still has one.

Simes205

4,946 posts

249 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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Best car badge EVER!

Heaveho

6,644 posts

195 months

Thursday 27th May 2021
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Mr Tidy said:
I always loved them ever since I saw one in my 1966 Observers Book of Cars! rolleyes

But then a couple of years ago I saw Number 48 that looked in fine fettle.



Had quite a chat with the owner and his OH as it turns out my mate went to school with the son of one of the founders (Mr Gordon I think) who still has one.
I used to see that one at Goodwood now and then when I lived down there. I always thought it had a great colour combo, and the owner was spot on to talk to.

bish_345

145 posts

91 months

Friday 28th May 2021
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Turbobanana said:
Came here to agree with you, as one of these would be on my lottery list. But I actually let out a groan when I saw it was an auto, as I don't believe any were in period. Shame.

ETA: just noticed the non-standard all-veneer dash and Cortina / Capri stalks as well...

Edited by Turbobanana on Thursday 27th May 08:48
This should be more to your liking....




Edited by bish_345 on Friday 28th May 05:24

Shezbo

Original Poster:

627 posts

151 months

Friday 28th May 2021
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bish_345 said:
This should be more to your liking....




Edited by bish_345 on Friday 28th May 05:24
I do like 'stock' as well....awesome!

Turbobanana

7,739 posts

222 months

Friday 28th May 2021
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bish_345 said:
This should be more to your liking....




Edited by bish_345 on Friday 28th May 05:24
Yup, much better as standard, although I'd try to engineer a combination that would allow for a red leather interior.

Turbobanana

7,739 posts

222 months

Friday 28th May 2021
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Simes205 said:
Best car badge EVER!
Agreed. This is my current everyday carry:



I can but dream (and keep buying lotto tickets...)

Mellow Yellow

904 posts

283 months

Friday 28th May 2021
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Turbobanana said:
Mellow Yellow said:
I'm fortunate enough to own Ch76 which had a lot of the same upgrades, all down to personal preference I guess, but I confess to having reversed most of them. Great colour combo though wink
Can we see? Pleeeeeeeeease?
Of course:





V10Mike, I'll need to chat about those Harvey Bailey anti-roll bars at some time. Up until now I've resisted the temptation on the grounds that the body roll acts as a useful restraint but I think I'll treat myself in 2022.

Johnspex

4,933 posts

205 months

Friday 28th May 2021
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Why did a company producing such stunning cars go out of business?

Is it one of those 3 times the price of a DB5 situations?