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Another oddity for you to name.
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Steve
 

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Yep, that's a Jamacian....& that particular one has an MG drivetrain!
 
Hubs and exhaust "polarity" point to "whut HE said".

I'm with the Barnhill guy.
 
WOW!

You guys are good. I'd never seen one before and ran across this on the bay yesterday just as it was closing. Tempted to bid but did not, having not seen it in person. This is the type of "kit" car that I find interesting. It is what it is, not something else. It really is a beautiful shape.

Have a Merry Christmas
Steve
 
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They're one of the nicest kit cars from that period. I like its looks a lot.

They were mounted on MGA, TR3/4 and Austin-Healey chassis. Do a google search and you'll turn up a number of sites on them.
 
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