22-09-2022, 09:01 PM
Very appropriate, thank you Sandy, very thoughtful of you.
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Highland Sports Coupe project...
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22-09-2022, 09:01 PM
Very appropriate, thank you Sandy, very thoughtful of you.
Beautiful build. I love the curling mascot. I wish I had been at the Centenary to see it in person. Perhaps when I am next in the UK there might be an opportunity. Though lower and smaller overall, it bears a bit of a resemblance to the Owlet Frazer Nash saloon, but I suspect less "nasty" in the handling department. I'll note that I particularly like all the details. The points on the front wings are quite nice.
Erich in Mukilteo
23-09-2022, 04:26 AM
Love the mascot, but unfortunately would be illegal in Victoria, Australia, even for a vehicle on historic plates.
still need to talk to you about a set of drawings for the coupe. have a complete chassis / engine/ gearbox for the project, so a replica is on my bucket list. thanks again for sharing Bernard Snoodyk
23-09-2022, 08:07 AM
Peter, everytime I see photos of this car I think it is the most attractive and well proportioned closed bodywork ever built on a Seven. The LWB helps in this respect and you have exploited that to advantage. This is to say nothing about your attention to detail which enhances the finished product so well. A real cracker! When you come to sell it I'm sure there will be no shortage of interest.
23-09-2022, 07:43 PM
Curling?
I thought that was a Scottish Seven restorer picking up a wheel centre to have shot blasted? Is that not an exhaust section to be bent and a Chummy silencer?
24-09-2022, 10:02 PM
Love the car - like the mascot.
Having had a little drive myself I can confirm it goes like a Highland Sports. Someone is going to be the proud owner of this collectable fun car. |
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