Name That Car
- VFK44
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Fiat Abarth?
"Now that chassis number is particularly interesting ‘cos it’s the one after the one before, which is the one after mine, not many people know that"
Stephen, Epping, Essex
Stephen, Epping, Essex
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Ascort GT. Australian, VW-based, not many made.Roh wrote:
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More info:
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Sil
1976 Coupe 2740/1855
1971 FF III 130/321
JOC Member 9746
1976 Coupe 2740/1855
1971 FF III 130/321
JOC Member 9746
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Sorry only time for a profile snap, but front and rear did not really give any clues.
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Per
Not only English cars these days, an Italian is part of the stable again
Not only English cars these days, an Italian is part of the stable again
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Ok I am a bit unfair here because it is a modified car, but what was it based on?
Per
Not only English cars these days, an Italian is part of the stable again
Not only English cars these days, an Italian is part of the stable again
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Maybe based on the Ford OSI ?
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Good guess but nope.Hardy wrote:Maybe based on the Ford OSI ?
Per
Not only English cars these days, an Italian is part of the stable again
Not only English cars these days, an Italian is part of the stable again
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Sunbeam rapier?
Dave Turnage
Colchester
JOC 8674
JOC 541 Registrar
541S, 100/1061
541R, 6002/387 (now in lots of pieces!)
Alvis speed 25 DHC
Colchester
JOC 8674
JOC 541 Registrar
541S, 100/1061
541R, 6002/387 (now in lots of pieces!)
Alvis speed 25 DHC
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Another good guess but nope. Disregard the front wings. The best clue is in the basically unmodified doors and rear below swage line.DaveT wrote:Sunbeam rapier?
Scratch that, rear below roof structure. Think 60ies, and I got distinctively italian vibes from the doors which turned out to be on target.
Per
Not only English cars these days, an Italian is part of the stable again
Not only English cars these days, an Italian is part of the stable again
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Believe it or not: It is based on an early Lancia Flavia coupe!
Per
Not only English cars these days, an Italian is part of the stable again
Not only English cars these days, an Italian is part of the stable again
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Not sure what is original, what isn‘t- but it looks pretty cool as it is
Felix Kistler
C-V8 112/2454, 541DL 2223849
JOC 9465
Secretary/VP JCC Jensen Car Club of Switzerland
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C-V8 112/2454, 541DL 2223849
JOC 9465
Secretary/VP JCC Jensen Car Club of Switzerland
www.jcc.ch / office@jcc.ch
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Agree, even better in the flesh. I would have taken it on but for the other projects queuing up
Per
Not only English cars these days, an Italian is part of the stable again
Not only English cars these days, an Italian is part of the stable again
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I was working on the assumption that it was something to do with the the Audi 100S.
"Now that chassis number is particularly interesting ‘cos it’s the one after the one before, which is the one after mine, not many people know that"
Stephen, Epping, Essex
Stephen, Epping, Essex
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Lovely cars but rust was even worse than on the Jensen-HealeysVFK44 wrote:I was working on the assumption that it was something to do with the the Audi 100S.
J-H MkII, 1974
owner of a J-H since 1977
owner of a J-H since 1977