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Solved - MJW #886 - Turner Mk II Special

Started by woodinsight, April 12, 2012, 01:49:07 PM

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woodinsight

I don't know who actually built this car but what I need for a point is what make and model the car was based on.

woodinsight

Can an Expert solve this one?

D-type

Looking at the steering lock, was it based on a Triumph Herald?
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woodinsight

Quote from: D-type on April 21, 2012, 09:32:35 AM
Looking at the steering lock, was it based on a Triumph Herald?
Not Triumph Herald based...
It's based on a production car but much less known than a Triumph.

gilescooperuk

Hmm lets see what I can identify....

Right Hand Drive - either that or the wipers are useless. - Therefore British made?
4 stud wheels eliminate a citroen as a base car.

But the track is very narrow.

Base car British?
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woodinsight

Base car is British

gilescooperuk

Base car from 60s or 70s - the wheels make this look like a 70s car but the base may be older.
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woodinsight

Quote from: gilescooperuk on April 25, 2012, 06:23:47 PM
Base car from 60s or 70s - the wheels make this look like a 70s car but the base may be older.
I believe the base car dates from 1961/62 but the body was a later creation.

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woodinsight

Quote from: gilescooperuk on April 27, 2012, 02:39:13 AM
Ford base?
Not Ford-based - don't forget I said it was much less known than a Triumph......

gilescooperuk

Hillman (or more obscure?)
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woodinsight

Quote from: gilescooperuk on May 01, 2012, 01:32:56 PM
Hillman (or more obscure?)
Not Hillman - the make is known for its sports cars (not really obscure)

D-type

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woodinsight

Quote from: D-type on May 01, 2012, 02:47:12 PM
Morgan?
Not Morgan but a similar type of sports car (more modern in style)

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woodinsight


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roger

Based on a Berkely ?

woodinsight

Triumph
Ford
Hillman
Morgan
Lotus
Marcos
Berkeley

Okay, so we've established that the car was based on an early 1960s British car.
I should also confirm that it was based on a sports car.

roger

Seems unlickly to me but might it be

Ginetta ?

woodinsight

Quote from: roger on May 02, 2012, 03:48:15 AM
Seems unlickly to me but might it be

Ginetta ?
Not Ginetta....

woodinsight

If it's of any help, here's another view -

gilescooperuk

Well that is a Mini dashboard poking up - but I wouldn't class a Mini as a sports car.

Singer?
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RayTheRat

Shot in the dark: TVR Tina?

woodinsight

Quote from: gilescooperuk on May 02, 2012, 02:08:48 PM
Well that is a Mini dashboard poking up - but I wouldn't class a Mini as a sports car.

Singer?

Not a Singer and not based on a Mini either....(except for the dashboard!)