27-02-2022, 05:33 PM
Well, I can't imagine anyone's going to buy it thinking it's an original A7 or A10 for that matter. Not my cup of tea, but it's not as if any of these people are cutting up a Bugatti Royale or something truly rare. Even if they did start with a whole car, the vintage mechanicals will find their way onto the market to be used by people who value originality. Apropos of nothing, here's an interesting 'halfway house' hotrod that I snapped late last year. Does appear to have at least some A7 chassis, but with the rails splayed such that MGB mechanicals could be fitted, including narrowed MG front and rear axles/steering gear.