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Nov 29, 2010 21:18:27 GMT
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The Latham F2 Super Sports was a kit car based on a Triumph Dolomite, circa 1987. There were 26 built, most using the 2.0 16v Sprint engine. They weighed around 700kg, and were (supposedly) the world's first open-top road cars to feature all-composite monocoque construction. You can learn more here. Yay? Nay? I'm thinking maybe yay...
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Nov 29, 2010 21:20:22 GMT
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hmmm, I'm undecided, its has potential but just seems "off" to me :S
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Foxy
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Making pink manly in the north!
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Nov 29, 2010 21:20:52 GMT
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Definate Yay, sort out the arch gap and stance and that'd be lush! Nice find Mr Bizzly Nizzle
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I'm the handsome fella with the cheesy white specs or is that the cheesy fella with the handsome white specs?
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Nov 29, 2010 21:28:29 GMT
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Hmm, a sportscar based on Triumph bits? Didn't Triumph have something vaguely similar already? ;D
Looks like the bastarde offspring of a Marcos and a Guyson.
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Last Edit: Nov 30, 2010 9:31:45 GMT by e21meister
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Midas
Part of things
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Latham F2 Super SportsMidas
@midas
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Nov 29, 2010 21:29:11 GMT
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Like so many kit cars, the front looks good while the back looks wrong.
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stefan
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If it isn't broken fix it till it is
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Triumph did have something similar but not in 1987
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POWER IS EVERYTHING WITHOUT CONTROL
1985 Honda jazz 1997 Saab 93 convertible 2010 transit 280
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Nov 30, 2010 10:07:20 GMT
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needs lowering BUT with such big arch gaps by the time this was down to the tyre the sills would need to run in special gutters in the road!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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