This little beauty turned up on the Eureka page. After a bit of discussion, the general consensus of opinion was that it was a Nimbus Stratus. Well, it's not. Here's a Nimbus Stratus........
My view is that it is another SA made gull-wing car made in the same era by Jim Smith before he moved to Scotland, I forget now what he used to call them.
3 comments:
It's always fascinating to delve into the world of automotive rarities, and this blog post did not disappoint. Learning about the meticulous process of assembling these kit cars and the passion that goes into preserving their uniqueness is truly captivating. Speaking of uniqueness, if you happen to own a rare kit car that you're considering parting ways with, remember that every car has its own story and value. When it comes to saying goodbye, services like Cash for Cars Removal Sydney can be a real lifesaver.
I have the same one. I believe it is a UK made Embeesea charger 2+2. The later shape. A very rare car.
Actually I’m thinking this may be my actual car….!!! Same wheels and a few other signs!!! Anyone have the link to that original forum post???
Post a Comment