Kit? yes
Manta? no
Bradley? eeeks no
Mix between a vette and a Lamborghini? yes, the style shares the Vette prototypes and the Lamoborghini Miura
Kit? yes
Manta? no
Bradley? eeeks no
I,m thinking it is either a Purvis "Eureka" as sold in Australia or an American Kit car called a Stirling which looks very similar and my be related to the Eureka.
Kit? yes
Manta? no
Bradley? eeeks no
I,m thinking it is either a Purvis "Eureka" as sold in Australia or an American Kit car called a Stirling which looks very similar and my be related to the Eureka.
BING! Nambus gets it.
This is called the Eureka in Oz, Sterling in the USA, and Nova in England.
Naismith,
Amazingly, the gentleman that made the Nova next made a car called the Marcos, (if thats the name of the Mini based kit that was ultra short and very fast).
Many years ago I helped marshal at a rally in Wales and there were several Marcos's (Marcii???) entered and man did those cars ever fly on the dirt roads through the forest, they were unbelievably fast and cornered like they were slot cars. You could always tell when one was approaching too as they had a distinct sound when tuned for racing.Amazingly, the gentleman that made the Nova next made a car called the Marcos, (if thats the name of the Mini based kit that was ultra short and very fast).
There was a Mini-based Mini Marcos, but there was also a "proper" GT Marcos with, I think, A wooden frame like the Morgan, but I could be wrong there.