good old style kit cars
good old style kit cars
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1fcuking

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Wednesday 17th November 2010
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to me these old kit cars were built to last.
range from 1971 to 1986

1fcuking

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1fcuking

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Wednesday 17th November 2010
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ColinM50

2,689 posts

199 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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oooh I rather like the top one. A sort of stretched version of my Royale Sabre. Whose kit and how much? Very interested

slomax

7,200 posts

216 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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ColinM50 said:
oooh I rather like the top one. A sort of stretched version of my Royale Sabre. Whose kit and how much? Very interested
Looks like an Auburn Speedster replica to me. Don't know who makes them, but there is a guy in the town where i live with an original. Its a beaut...

1fcuking

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193 posts

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Thursday 18th November 2010
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your right auburn boattail speedster, factory built in 1971,by elegant motors.
i got it from nashville, two years ago.
the middle one is a jaguar atlantis, only one of 15
built in 1986,beauford cars did a poor copy. e type built by triple c challenger.
england can not seem to build good kit cars any more.



Edited by 1fking on Thursday 18th November 08:40


Edited by 1fking on Thursday 18th November 08:45

ColinM50

2,689 posts

199 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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My very good friend Mr Google found the manufacturer of the kit for me.

Ouch, so the basic kit is US $55K for a rolling chassis and then obviouly need engine, box, paint, interior etc. Or you could buy their ex demonstrator for $85k All of sudden I'm not that taken with it

http://www.speedstermotorcar.com/images/sale-orang...

Love the way the exhausts come out of the bonnet and are then hidden in the running boards. Wonder if that'd look cool on a cobra replica

Edited by ColinM50 on Thursday 18th November 09:29

1fcuking

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193 posts

227 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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yes these kit cars are not cheap.
i got mine for £40,000.
based on 5 liter mustang.
18 ft long. road tax free

ColinM50

2,689 posts

199 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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1fking said:
yes these kit cars are not cheap.
i got mine for £40,000.
based on 5 liter mustang.
18 ft long. road tax free
Ooh whereabouts are you, can I come and have a look at it? Very taken with this car and sorely tempted. £40K for a finished complete unique car like that isn't too bad.

mattviatura

2,996 posts

224 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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slomax said:
Looks like an Auburn Speedster replica to me. Don't know who makes them, but there is a guy in the town where i live with an original. Its a beaut...
Whereabouts are you, I know I saw one earlier this year but can't remember where?

1fcuking

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Friday 19th November 2010
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Leicestershire. Been too many shows in
The midlands

qdos

825 posts

234 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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1fking said:
england can not seem to build good kit cars any more.
I have to say England does build some very very good kits particularly these days to the point that they often become full blown production cars. Just look at the motor industry we have left in the UK and you'll find that they came from the Kit Car industry not so long ago.

Anyways this might interest you as the Atlantis is still online and here in the UK
http://www.atlantismotorcompany.com/contact.htm



singlecoil

35,806 posts

270 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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1fking said:
England can not seem to build good kit cars any more.
Sorry it seems that way to you, but the makers and buyers of such cars as the Ultima, Gardner Douglas, Dax, Caterham and several others would disagree with you.

And if you look at what we export as opposed to what we import, that kind of blows your statement out of the water.

1fcuking

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Friday 19th November 2010
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yes ok, i do get wot you say,but there all go karts and pocket rockets.
no class, or style. to me that is.
singlecoil said:
1fking said:
England can not seem to build good kit cars any more.
Sorry it seems that way to you, but the makers and buyers of such cars as the Ultima, Gardner Douglas, Dax, Caterham and several others would disagree with you.

And if you look at what we export as opposed to what we import, that kind of blows your statement out of the water.

1fcuking

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Friday 19th November 2010
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Atlantis stopped making these great cars in 1986.
qdos said:
1fking said:
england can not seem to build good kit cars any more.
I have to say England does build some very very good kits particularly these days to the point that they often become full blown production cars. Just look at the motor industry we have left in the UK and you'll find that they came from the Kit Car industry not so long ago.

Anyways this might interest you as the Atlantis is still online and here in the UK
http://www.atlantismotorcompany.com/contact.htm

singlecoil

35,806 posts

270 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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1fking said:
Atlantis stopped making these great cars in 1986.
qdos said:
1fking said:
england can not seem to build good kit cars any more.
I have to say England does build some very very good kits particularly these days to the point that they often become full blown production cars. Just look at the motor industry we have left in the UK and you'll find that they came from the Kit Car industry not so long ago.

Anyways this might interest you as the Atlantis is still online and here in the UK
http://www.atlantismotorcompany.com/contact.htm
Well according to the website the project is for sale, all the jigs, tooling advice etc for £55K.

I don't have that kind of dosh available at the moment, I'm afraid. But if someone else did, and needed to get someone witha suitable workshop to do the actual work, then I'd be interested.

spyder dryver

1,330 posts

240 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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1fking said:
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built in 1986,beauford cars did a poor copy.
On 13" wheels no doubt.


1fcuking

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Friday 19th November 2010
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spyder dryver said:
1fking said:
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built in 1986,beauford cars did a poor copy.
On 13" wheels no doubt.

singlecoil

35,806 posts

270 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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1fking said:
spyder dryver said:
1fking said:
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built in 1986,beauford cars did a poor copy.
On 13" wheels no doubt.
Think I've seen that door before, leyland Mini?

1fcuking

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Friday 19th November 2010
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the best
1fking said: