Yep, it's the Belgium Allora, ex fire damage.
'Used to belong to a former club newsletter editor (Mark Chapman) round about 2001/2002.
Yep, it's the Belgium Allora, ex fire damage.
'Used to belong to a former club newsletter editor (Mark Chapman) round about 2001/2002.
You're right...
The belgian owner ( former motorbike belgium champion and rally driver ) purchased the car in bad condition after fire damage and started the rebuild in 2010 but never finished it
He entried the ex David LB at Vosges Festival this last Summer!
Now he would like to sell as one unfinished project at 50k€
Here a few more pictures of the car in rebuild progress
http://www.carrosserie-promocar.net/...G/Portrait.htm
http://www.carrosserie-promocar.net/...GG/stratos.htm
It was purchased in the fire damaged state off a friend of mine, I went and originally helped him collect it from I think it was Norfolk.
When the current owner collected it from the UK he also collected a new body from either Napier or Litton but I'm not sure.
My friend was contacted later by the buyer as they were having issues with its ID.
Paul
Last edited by gtmpaul; 06-01-2018 at 11:00.
The body was supplied through John D on here, it was a set that was made by a CAE customer at a time when neither Litton, CAE or Napier were trading. In brief there was a Corse kit under construction when CAE ceased trading, because they ceased trading rather than going bust Hugh Carson was able to loan the moulds out to said customer who then made his own body set. In reality he had enough materials to make two sets & that is what he did. The set that went to Belgium was the first (attempt) set, the second set he kept for himself.
"You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead"
Stan Laurel
Here is the rebuild story!
https://plus.google.com/photos/11616...337?banner=pwa
i am also agree 50.000 Euro are a lot for an unfinished project![]()
But maybe it has an old registration so could be easier to register outside UK? But still a lot of money
Cheers, Pim
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Luctor et Emergo
Thanks for this link of the rebuild story...it appears they have spent plenty time on it and it's a pity they never finished!
These photos are reminding me my Corse rebuild but fortunately we finished at last over 4 years long!
I like especially some photos with belgian humor!! John, you didn't have a meal on my car with a Breast mask!! Lol
I agree despite the fact they spent a lot of money in this rebuild...it's a bit expensive for an unfinished kit!![]()
Last edited by Stratie.fr; 06-01-2018 at 17:32.
I remember from the photo record of the rebuild these guys had a healthy appetite and some great food! Maybe the asking price is to reflect the catering bill....
Last edited by john; 06-01-2018 at 19:51.
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