and for post no.3001, what's this?
I wont say because I think I know the manufacturer and the story behind it, I think.
Iirc, it was part of an abandoned barn type of find but I can't remember if it was an actual model, prototype or a kit car of sorts.
Was a few years ago.
Lang may yer lum reek...
no, it was a british company. they made very expensive cars powered by chrysler engines, a V10 in the case of the car I posted.
here is another view.
Bristol Fighter (automobile) - Wikipedia
Bristol Fighter. Eight litre V10
Or if a two litre V10 sounds good -
Connaught's V10-powered British coupe | Autocar
Nah. More of a Foyle man meself.
Saw a 1970-ish Bristol 411 (in Darwin of all places) around 1985.
Check out this beast if a classic!
No cheating, name that car...
It is a Cheetah, specifically a Bill Thomas Cheetah.
Any slotcar racer would know that? Cox Cheetah.
^ One assumes it's Russian, judging by it's bigger brother parked in the back ground
No to D48
Lulu getting warmer
It is so tint probably go in teh back of my Mighty pick up
Plenty of all around vision.
Looks like 4 wheeled Robin Reliant.
Lubly jubly
I'm not one to prague, so I'll let the others have a few goes.
(No, that's not the capital of Russia, David. )
Who can tell me what this is?
If it's the original, it's not a Reliant Robin. I know that much.
It's a Reliant but the actual model escapes me.
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