What's the make and model of this car?
Experts?
De Bruyne Grand Sport, that should have been a successor for Gordon Keeble as far as I know
It seems you're right:
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Anyone has more informations according to this car? Who was the Designer?
This is All I have:
An American, John de Bruyne, bought the rights to the Gordon-Keeble and, in 1968, took space at the new York Motor Show to drum up the business. On the stand were two re-badged Gordon-Keebles and a new-mid-engined coupe which had a 5.7 Chevrolet engine, a five-speed transaxle, and a claimed top speed of 180 mph / 290 kmh. That more or less concludes the story of the De Bruyne.
Source: A to Z of Sports Cars 1945 - 1990, page 86
Maybe he should had been chosen the name 'Gordon Keeble' again even when he had the rights... It's a quite good looking car.
Thanks for the info!
Excellent work!
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Amazing shots - wow! The car - or rather the body - was still around five or six years ago. It belonged to a guy in Oxfordshire who talked about putting the 'shell on a Foreman P4 chassis. I'd love to know where it is now (I lost his details dammit...).
Great pics Arunas! Thanks a lot! :)
Does anyone have fresh pictures of this car? I'd be glad if there was a color pic of the finished prototype.
+ one large photo