Identify 1960s red sports car in video grab

Identify 1960s red sports car in video grab

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A993LAD

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226 months

Tuesday 27th February
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I was watching a 1960s "Look at Life" information film and couldn't identify this red sports car. Any ideas?




LarJammer

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215 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Ashley Sportiva?

nicanary

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151 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Fairthorpe Electron Minor.

Edited by nicanary on Tuesday 27th February 18:43

tr7v8

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233 months

Tuesday 27th February
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nicanary said:
Fairthorpe Electron Minor.

Edited by nicanary on Tuesday 27th February 18:43
This

Dapster

7,282 posts

185 months

Tuesday 27th February
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nicanary said:
Fairthorpe Electron Minor.

Edited by nicanary on Tuesday 27th February 18:43
You’ve made that up surely! Sounds like a character from Just William.

“Whose bicycle did you take Brown?” “Er, it was Fairthorpe Electron Minor’s sir”

aeropilot

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232 months

Tuesday 27th February
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A993LAD said:
I was watching a 1960s "Look at Life" information film and couldn't identify this red sports car. Any ideas?

I was more curious as to whereabouts that was filmed.......as that is a Bus 105 in the background, a bus route I used to use quite a bit in my youth........so almost certainly that clip was filmed on the A40 in West London somewhere between White City and Greenford roundabout. I have a feeling it's on the westbound approach to the old Greenford roundabout.

A993LAD

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Tuesday 27th February
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nicanary said:
Fairthorpe Electron Minor.

Edited by nicanary on Tuesday 27th February 18:43
Cheers thanks for that.

nicanary

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Tuesday 27th February
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Dapster said:
nicanary said:
Fairthorpe Electron Minor.

Edited by nicanary on Tuesday 27th February 18:43
You’ve made that up surely! Sounds like a character from Just William.

“Whose bicycle did you take Brown?” “Er, it was Fairthorpe Electron Minor’s sir”
biggrin Fairthorpe originally introduced the Electron with a Coventry-Climax engine which proved a bit expensive for the intended enthusiast clientele, so they re-jigged the underpinnings and fitted a Standard 8 engine and called it the Electron Minor.