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RE: Highland Sports Coupe project... - Ruairidh Dunford - 18-09-2020

We will know all that information when it is finished Tony.


RE: Highland Sports Coupe project... - Peter Naulls - 18-09-2020

Years ago I saw the MG High Speed Service van at Knebworth classic car show. The proportions have stayed with me ever since and I had wondered about building an Austin Seven with a similar stance - not necessarily a van as that seemed wholly impractical, but I liked the idea of a coupe. When Ruairidh mentioned his idea of a long wheelbase sporting saloon the idea suddenly looked feasible. 

We want to build something that looks like a 1930ish coachbuilt car but with the benefit of the longer wheelbase. A 2-seater with plenty of legroom and space in the boot for a couple of overnight bags - maybe a stylish alternative to those long-wheelbase "Ulsters"!

Sketches to follow once I'm back in the workshop next week. Meanwhile here are some of the cars we found on the internet which influenced the design:

   


RE: Highland Sports Coupe project... - Ruairidh Dunford - 18-09-2020

Still love that top left yellow one!


RE: Highland Sports Coupe project... - Tony Betts - 18-09-2020

im sure everyone would have a different opinion on what a sports saloon should be, and if they dont. they should. because we are all different.

for me, top left and bottom right. look a bit hotrod. a dirty word some dont like.

i like bottom left, as the roof tapers to the rear. it suggests sports more than a flat roof.

i always liked bentleys early sports saloon, but it can afford to have a sloping roof, "its a big car". obviously the austin 7 isnt.

this is a very interesting build, and i look forward to see it progresion.

tony


RE: Highland Sports Coupe project... - Ruairidh Dunford - 18-09-2020

This is a Coupe, not a saloon...


RE: Highland Sports Coupe project... - Colin Swinbourne - 18-09-2020

The top left yellow car is a Lombard that Oliver Way worked on. If you haven’t already, check out his website (oliverway.co.uk) for more photos and find the T40 Bugatti coupe - another take on the “Sportsmans Coupe” idea (as is my Rover 10/25 Sportsmans Coupe ?)
Sounds a brilliant project!


RE: Highland Sports Coupe project... - Alan - 18-09-2020

Bottom left. No question


RE: Highland Sports Coupe project... - Dave Wortley - 19-09-2020

Number 2 for bottom left including the sexy mudguards.


RE: Highland Sports Coupe project... - JonE - 19-09-2020

Good thread.
Will be interesting to hear how long you get your bonnet - and how! The Service Van shape is the only one of those that alerts real visual strength for me, and the original factory 7 coupe seems to work because it pushed its cabin as far to the back as it could.


RE: Highland Sports Coupe project... - Howard Wright - 19-09-2020

Hi Peter and Ruairidh 

I like the idea of the coupe and some of the ideas fit the bill.  How about a Ruby style radiator cowl rather than the traditional upright one?

Oh and a long sloping back a la Riley 1.5?

Cheers

Howard