What is this car?
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D18OCK

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825 posts

216 months

Monday 7th March 2011
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Hey

I need help identifying a beautiful car we saw yesterday at the Triumph international. Basically it was a black roadster no larger than the Spitfire and I would have guessed that it was straight out of the 60's perhaps slightly earlier. This is the best picture we could get of it. It is not a Cobra!

It had a winged badge on not disimilar to Aston Martin but I don't know that it could be any Aston I know of. It sounded like it had a straight 6 in and it was bloody quick!

It had bullet style rear lights and a lozenge shaped rear end.







Have fun.

Daz

niagra

267 posts

202 months

Monday 7th March 2011
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I would say a Vincent Hurricane. It was a Spitfire based car and the badge is very Aston like.

Dario

D18OCK

Original Poster:

825 posts

216 months

Monday 7th March 2011
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niagra said:
I would say a Vincent Hurricane. It was a Spitfire based car and the badge is very Aston like.

Dario
Hmm, good shout i forgot that these even existed, front looks quite similar but the back isn't right. The search continues...


trackerjack

649 posts

208 months

Monday 7th March 2011
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There is one about that has a 5.7 litre V8 shoved in it.NICE
Vincent Hurricane kit car

locogeoff

10 posts

204 months

Friday 25th March 2011
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If it looked a bit like a mini Cobra it may have been a Sammio Spyder.

D18OCK

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825 posts

216 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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Good call, it could well have been one of those, would make sense if based on a Triumph afterall.

It didn't have a raised pod behind the driver though but I suppose there could be several variations.

We had thought that we had sussed out what it was, though I forget what we decided it was now - helpful.

//j17

4,930 posts

247 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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D18OCK said:
It didn't have a raised pod behind the driver though but I suppose there could be several variations.
RICE FOR BODY SHELL
Complete one piece body tub (with or without headrest), one piece flip front, dashboard and cill finishers
£795

From that sounds like the headrest/hump was optional.

toast boy

1,242 posts

250 months

Monday 28th March 2011
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Swallow Doretti?

D18OCK

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825 posts

216 months

Tuesday 29th March 2011
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//j17 said:
RICE FOR BODY SHELL
Complete one piece body tub (with or without headrest), one piece flip front, dashboard and cill finishers
£795

From that sounds like the headrest/hump was optional.
Well spotted. Think that is probably the culprit then! Was a very pretty car and astonishingly quick!

dave de roxby

544 posts

219 months

Tuesday 29th March 2011
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D18OCK said:
Hey

I need help identifying a beautiful car we saw yesterday at the Triumph international. Basically it was a black roadster no larger than the Spitfire and I would have guessed that it was straight out of the 60's perhaps slightly earlier. This is the best picture we could get of it. It is not a Cobra!

It had a winged badge on not disimilar to Aston Martin but I don't know that it could be any Aston I know of. It sounded like it had a straight 6 in and it was bloody quick!

It had bullet style rear lights and a lozenge shaped rear end.









Have fun.

Daz
Almost certainly a Vincent Hurricane! Check out the right hand side bonnet hump.




Edited by dave de roxby on Tuesday 29th March 09:15

simon3000

125 posts

221 months

Tuesday 29th March 2011
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if the car was a kit then the badge could be misleading.i cant see your photos clearly but could it have been one of these

simon3000

125 posts

221 months

Tuesday 29th March 2011
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and a front view

Spitfire2

1,968 posts

210 months

Tuesday 29th March 2011
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dave de roxby said:
Almost certainly a Vincent Hurricane! Check out the right hand side bonnet hump.




Edited by dave de roxby on Tuesday 29th March 09:15
In fact it is probably the very car in the pic you posted which is now on the road and was built by a chap called Toby. There is a build thread over on the club triumph forum

http://club.triumph.org.uk/cgi-bin/forum10/Blah.pl...

I've got some pics of it in my camera from when he took part in the recent Round Britain Reliability Run, but as that's not handy here's one showing how it looks now from the build thread


D18OCK

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825 posts

216 months

Thursday 31st March 2011
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Spitfire2 said:
In fact it is probably the very car in the pic you posted which is now on the road and was built by a chap called Toby. There is a build thread over on the club triumph forum

http://club.triumph.org.uk/cgi-bin/forum10/Blah.pl...

I've got some pics of it in my camera from when he took part in the recent Round Britain Reliability Run, but as that's not handy here's one showing how it looks now from the build thread

That's it definately it! I looked on CT first but couldn't find it!

Well done that man!

goodwoodweirdo

315 posts

206 months

Thursday 31st March 2011
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Spitfire2 said:
I've got some pics of it in my camera from when he took part in the recent Round Britain Reliability Run, but as that's not handy here's one showing how it looks now from the build thread

Wooow where in the UK was that pixs taken, looks more like the Alps !!!

Spitfire2

1,968 posts

210 months

Thursday 31st March 2011
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That pic is from the Club Triumph 10 Countries Run which takes place every couple of years.

So quite likely is the Alps.

Hurricane1500

5 posts

192 months

Tuesday 18th October 2011
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biggrin only just found this biggrin

LordBretSinclair

4,306 posts

201 months

Tuesday 18th October 2011
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goodwoodweirdo said:
Spitfire2 said:
I've got some pics of it in my camera from when he took part in the recent Round Britain Reliability Run, but as that's not handy here's one showing how it looks now from the build thread

Wooow where in the UK was that pixs taken, looks more like the Alps !!!

Or it could be the Picos mountains in northern Spain. I was there last week - some of the best driving roads I've been on - like the Alps but absolutely no other traffic.



Spitfire2

1,968 posts

210 months

Tuesday 18th October 2011
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LordBretSinclair said:

Or it could be the Picos mountains in northern Spain. I was there last week - some of the best driving roads I've been on - like the Alps but absolutely no other traffic.


Believe its the Alps but Hurricane1500 can confirm. Its his car :-)