What make and model is this?
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Interesting that the car has a split front window, much larger guards indicating perhaps a track extension, along with the later fatter tyres.
If it hasn't been modified, I think the clue could be in the front across the guards with the mounting of the headlights. Spring steel front and rear bumpers we common.
Air intake on bonnet obviously later, but looks like single rather than twin, which is another clue. Grill and extra cooler would seem to be later, and some extra cooling vents aside the grill would appear to be mods as well.
If it hasn't been modified, I think the clue could be in the front across the guards with the mounting of the headlights. Spring steel front and rear bumpers we common.
Air intake on bonnet obviously later, but looks like single rather than twin, which is another clue. Grill and extra cooler would seem to be later, and some extra cooling vents aside the grill would appear to be mods as well.
Edited by RJO on Monday 26th August 09:44
AMGSee55 said:
Clearly a ‘bitsa’. Ant Hill Mob styling reminiscent of an early 30s Hudson or similar. Length of bonnet could accommodate a straight 8 by the looks of it, although I suspect it’s powered by a SBC 350 like the majority of rods.
Now that the number plate is visible, it's coming up on the govt website as a "Carbodies Bitsa" https://www.check-mot.service.gov.uk/results?regis...
ETA: Beaten to it by srob!
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