What car is this?
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Yep, it's a Herald based Equipe. A surprisingly pleasant little car, for what it was... Sadly, despite the abundance of Bond's new "super" material, fibre glass, most of the bits that rusted on a Herald were still used... and, therefore, rusted... on the Equipe. It used the standard Herald flloor and bulkhead section on a mostly unmodified chassis, but with Spitfire bits and nice upmarket seats, dash' and steering wheel, etc.
I rescued a rotten one from a field, replaced the bulkhead and doors and converted it into a targa top custom, back in the 1980s.
I rescued a rotten one from a field, replaced the bulkhead and doors and converted it into a targa top custom, back in the 1980s.
tapkaJohnD said:
WPA,
Are you interested in this car? If not, where is it, as I might be.
Yes, if it's sat there for long the original Triumph parts may be a pile of rust, but the front, back and roof are GRP. Could be restorable, or a transplant!
John
I have no idea sorry, spotted it on facebook.Are you interested in this car? If not, where is it, as I might be.
Yes, if it's sat there for long the original Triumph parts may be a pile of rust, but the front, back and roof are GRP. Could be restorable, or a transplant!
John
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moffspeed said:
Don’t forget that Bond went on to produce the 2 Litre version. It could have been a pretty car if they had put some grown-up sized wheels on it …
That looks photshopped, although I know it isn't.Odd proportions.
The convertible looks much better, which is not hard.
Edited by nismocat on Wednesday 25th October 04:07
nismocat said:
moffspeed said:
Don’t forget that Bond went on to produce the 2 Litre version. It could have been a pretty car if they had put some grown-up sized wheels on it …
That looks photshopped, although I know it isn't.Odd proportions.
The convertible looks much better, which is not hard.
Edited by nismocat on Wednesday 25th October 04:07
tapkaJohnD said:
WPA,
Are you interested in this car? If not, where is it, as I might be.
Yes, if it's sat there for long the original Triumph parts may be a pile of rust, but the front, back and roof are GRP. Could be restorable, or a transplant!
John
A quick bit of researching via the Facebook page seems to suggest it's in DewsburyAre you interested in this car? If not, where is it, as I might be.
Yes, if it's sat there for long the original Triumph parts may be a pile of rust, but the front, back and roof are GRP. Could be restorable, or a transplant!
John
Edited by StephenP on Sunday 29th October 22:10
Yes, it's a Bond Equipe GT4S, albeit with monster wheelarches and additional bonnet scoop and louvres. The top of the windscreen frame should have a lip on it, too.
Thanks for all the disparaging comments about the styling. Some of us appreciate its 1960s ice-cream van styling. And no, not because we lack taste and discernment...
Thanks for all the disparaging comments about the styling. Some of us appreciate its 1960s ice-cream van styling. And no, not because we lack taste and discernment...
moffspeed said:
Also the three wheeler Bond 875. Even with its de-tuned Imp engine it was a bit of a road burner. It would out-accelerate an MG Midget. John Surtees took one to Brands and lapped in 1’22 - allegedly maxing out at 100mph…
Also the Minicarhttps://www.hemmings.com/stories/article/bond-mini...
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