Interesting piece of metal
Interesting piece of metal
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Troesma

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432 posts

240 months

Friday 13th July 2007
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Guys

Just seen this on the Maser Life US forum; thought worth cross-posting here. Maybe someone around has had some exposure to this company and their cars; have a peek into

http://www.rossioncars.com/

Undoubtedly a Noble-clone (or an evolution of the Noble M400 platform), has its punch and looks. Any votes?

Ed

Edited for Typos

Edited by Troesma on Friday 13th July 01:10

RobDickinson

31,343 posts

280 months

Friday 13th July 2007
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"Based on the legendary chassis designed in the United Kingdom by automotive genius Lee Noble"

I assume an official use of a noble platform seeing as there not for sale in the US (with engines).

"Rossion Automotive proudly announces the worldwide debut of their new supercar, the Rossion Q1. The move into production for the Rossion Q1 began after 1G Racing acquired both the intellectual and design rights for the Noble M400 and M12 platforms earlier this year in February."

Edited by RobDickinson on Friday 13th July 02:09

matc

4,735 posts

233 months

Friday 13th July 2007
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I remember reading about this in EVO's English Car Company article a few months ago. I think the main reason for selling the rights to an American company was a lack of funds from Noble to create a car that met with US regultaions, meaning the only way that could sell them in the US was without an engine and register them as Kit-Cars.

cronk-flakes

3,480 posts

279 months

Friday 13th July 2007
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Check the Pistonheads front page wink