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I think that may be a Convair GT, based on the E93A Ford.
Looks as if the photo was taken at a 750MC race meeting
Not one of those...
Rochdale GT?
No sir...
:bump:
Triumph?
Not a Triumph, nor from England.
French?
Nope
European?
No sir...
It looks like the Australian JWF Milano GT.
There is a good reason for that...
Quote from: Ehhxekt on October 13, 2008, 02:02:11 PM
It looks like the Australian JWF Milano GT.
By coincidence I also came across the JWF Milano GT today but the rear three-quarter window treatment is different to the posted car
I made some googling this night and found the same pic Otto has posted. It's indeed the1962 J.W.F Milano GT, but with a different body.
A valuable source BTW....
Certainly shown in the Beaulieu Encyclopedia as JWF Milano GT. (same photo)
Yes...
Quote from: Allan L on October 14, 2008, 02:38:08 AM
Certainly shown in the Beaulieu Encyclopedia as JWF Milano GT. (same photo)
Quote from: Allemano on October 14, 2008, 05:46:05 AM
Yes...
You both have the Bealieu encyclopedia? I'm going to buy it when I'll be back, it's quite expensive but I took the Coachbuilding volume and it's well done. I'm looking for the 3-volume set, I tried amazon before I left but nobody reply my questions...
I only have access to the encyclopedia as I do not own one, and I agree it is rather expensive.
I'm also not proud owner of this encyclopedia.
Do it like Alan L. does... ;)
Quote from: Allemano on October 14, 2008, 09:38:36 AM
I'm also not a proud owner of this encyclopedia.
Do it like Alan L. does... ;)
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