B.R.A. P-Type

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franklin w

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6 posts

161 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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I haven't seen a B.R.A. P-type at any of the shows for years. Does anybody know how many were built and if there are any in regular use. When they were first featured in the mags (1980s) I thought they were the best looking of the 1930s style 2 seater replicas. They were an imitation MG P-type (or T-type for that matter) and used MGB mechanicals. I have been a Marlin man for 10 years but could be tempted to convert to B.R.A. if I could find one. The company make quality 3 wheeler kits these days but their website is a bit defensive about incoming e.mails on the subject of the old models, I've tried to make contact but have had no response. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Franklin, Lieicester.

franklin w

Original Poster:

6 posts

161 months

Monday 16th May 2011
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Thanks David for your reply. It is great news that the BRA P type is being resurected. I was told years ago that the tooling and rights had gone to Germany. I watched your purchase on E bay and was planning to keep an eye on the kit car mags for news in due course. I have just picked up your reply on return from hols. If you could contact me by e.mail I would be much obliged. fdwandmpw@talktalk.net Put "Kit Car news requested" as the subject as my wife sometimes deletes messages she doesn't recognise.
Thanks too to Slowmax, yes pics would be appreciated.