What is this?
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What is this?
Sorry about the off topic car but a friend of mine thinks I know everything about cars and he sent me this pic, does anyone know what type of vehicle this is......I don't mean to get off the subject of what this forum is all about but I need your expertise...All I know this is not a HEMI!...Thanks
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1971 GTX 440 Four Barrel 4 speed EV2


Hi,
I'm 99% sure its a Bristol 411 Series III. A ridiculously expencive luxury coupé build in England, Europe. They still exist and their newest model ain't pretty!
The Bristol 411 had a Chrysler 383 and later a 400 engine. Quite impressive hood lenght btw!
Interiors with lots'n'lots of real wood, leather and thick, thick carpet.
Capsule
I'm 99% sure its a Bristol 411 Series III. A ridiculously expencive luxury coupé build in England, Europe. They still exist and their newest model ain't pretty!
The Bristol 411 had a Chrysler 383 and later a 400 engine. Quite impressive hood lenght btw!
Interiors with lots'n'lots of real wood, leather and thick, thick carpet.
Capsule
'71 Roadrunner Clone - 440 - 727 - Airgrabber - Curious yellow
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- GTX (RS)
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As far as I know, Bristol didn't have anything to do with the AC Cobra.
I'm not too strong in the AC Cobra cars, but as I understand it, AC used to make a small 4 cylinder roadster in England and one sunny day Carrol Shelby was on the phone needing a small, light car for a big, heavy Ford V8! And the AC Cobra was born.
Bristol makes big, heavy, conservative luxury saloons and coupés with US-V8 power. I believe Bristol was the last european car manufacturer to give up full rail-type chassis in their passenger cars. That was sometime in the 90'ies!
Basically they are odd looking and don't make much sence...I'd love to have one:-D
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I'm not too strong in the AC Cobra cars, but as I understand it, AC used to make a small 4 cylinder roadster in England and one sunny day Carrol Shelby was on the phone needing a small, light car for a big, heavy Ford V8! And the AC Cobra was born.
Bristol makes big, heavy, conservative luxury saloons and coupés with US-V8 power. I believe Bristol was the last european car manufacturer to give up full rail-type chassis in their passenger cars. That was sometime in the 90'ies!
Basically they are odd looking and don't make much sence...I'd love to have one:-D
Capsule
'71 Roadrunner Clone - 440 - 727 - Airgrabber - Curious yellow
Hey,
here's a link to Bristol cars and a used 411 Series 5 a few cars down.
http://www.bristolcars.co.uk/Used.htm
Capsule
here's a link to Bristol cars and a used 411 Series 5 a few cars down.
http://www.bristolcars.co.uk/Used.htm
Capsule
'71 Roadrunner Clone - 440 - 727 - Airgrabber - Curious yellow
Capsule wrote:Hey,
here's a link to Bristol cars and a used 411 Series 5 a few cars down.
http://www.bristolcars.co.uk/Used.htm
Capsule
Yeah, other than where the outside mirrors are located, this sure seems like it's the car.
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