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Some of you will be interested, others will not and Welsh Decorator will have to try and control himself when he sees the first couple of Pics .....

Few pics from the South-West Kit Car Show held this weekend.

Couple of V8 Engines that would get fitted into AC Cobra replicas..........

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A Few Cobras replicas .......

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From the US Muscle Car style to the more traditional Porsche Speedster 356 Replicas - the 356 is the car James Dean killed himself in ......

This one is VW beetle based and has been sold for £28,000 - fantastic example of a Speedster replica.

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This one is a bit odd - it is a Speedster replica - sort of! . Made in a factory on France based on Peugeot mechanicals. £30k for one of these!

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Bit more Bling up your street? Ferrari replica based on a Toyota MR2 Mk II. The MR2 is a popular donor vehicle for Ferrari replicas die to the mid-engined configuration.

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Traditional Gentlemans Sporting Car- these could be based stylewise on Roadsters from the 1930's through to late 50's. Donor cars and mechanicals vary a lot as well.
These two took part in a Spain to Sangiago (Chile) rally just a couple of months ago - not bad for a kit car!

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Getting a touch more modern - Jaguar XK Replica

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And finally - not a kit car, but a proper production vehicle - the Bond Bug! (think I would prefer the kit cars myself :lol: ). If I remember correctly, these could be driven on a motobke license and for that reason were pretty popular

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The two top pics would make cracking genny welders ;)

Where was that hoovie?
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Bond bug; The transport of -dj- & stoday :wink:
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Hitch wrote:The two top pics would make cracking genny welders ;)

Where was that hoovie?
WestPoint - "The Biggest Indoor Arena in the South-West" :lol: :roll:
Located on the A352 between Exeter and Sidmouth.

Held every year at this time.
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I know it, havnt been there for a few years.

Bath and west is my local showground :thumbright:
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What! no Rover V8's :scratch:

Some nice metal all the same.
Has any one to the MPH show last week in Brum? messers Clarkson, May & Hampster were there smoking some rubber! indoors as well :?
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Welsh Decorator wrote:What! no Rover V8's :scratch:

Some nice metal all the same.
Has any one to the MPH show last week in Brum? messers Clarkson, May & Hampster were there smoking some rubber! indoors as well :?
nice Fibreglass, anyway :lol: (unless you were just talking about the engines :grin: ).

Not been to MPH myself. I think I am getting old - I like Top Gear but the burning rubber bits don't do it for me anymore :oops:
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It dont do lot for me either, but the sacasum, sillines and utter stupidity of it does!

Oh, and the nice metal! :lol:
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If I promise to be a very good girl I could ask Santa for one like 'M1 DRV'!:lol:
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I reckon you stand more chance asking Stod's :lol:
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Bludall wrote:If I promise to be a very good girl I could ask Santa for one like 'M1 DRV'!:lol:
You go for the V8 power, huh :lol: I think the AC Cobra was the fastest road car built when it came out. :shock:
You could swap the Astra for one :-)

I like the purity and simplicity of the 356 Speedster myself :wink:
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Think I'd go a bit silly and shoe horn the rover lump in to a Chaterham 7 :shock:
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There was a westfield Seven doing drifting and powerslide demos which you could buy 5 minutes in (as a passenger, not driver :lol: )
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Borring! There is no substitute for 'cc's :thumbright:
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No idea what that car was but I like the curves and colour. I also like the Aston Martin but I don't think teacher's wages will stretch that far! When I lived in London a neighbour had a Morgan and it was a beauty. Think I'll do the Lottery on Wednesday. :lol:
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