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The company was founded in 1967 when Bernard Cox and his friend Jack Hosker created the Cox GTM (Grand Touring Mini), a mid engined sports car based on Mini parts.
The design evolved over time, and the next 20 years the GTM Coupé, as it became known, was refined. (Wikipedia)
Eelde Classics 2023
Flowerdome Eelde, the Netherlands.
At the Psycho Silo Saloon Car Show 2020. I never saw the hood open so cannot say what the engine was. The license plate no doubt refers to Raymond Lowey, who was the designer of these cars.
A stylish lady posing on the bonnet of a Triumph in the garden of a middle-class home. She is wearing a patterned dress with a matching bolero jacket. What appears to be a convertible with a detachable hardtop, is actually the rare coupé version of the Herald. The car is registered with Belgian number plates.
Country of origin: Belgium
Inspired by a 50s Mercury Coupe, this icon is going to look awesome in your Lego city!
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I had a Marea with the 20v engine as a company car some years ago, so I can only imagine how quick this would be with the addition of a turbo.
Yellow C5 Corvette convertible in front of the 77, and a 1969 Caprice to the left. Brunswick Family Restaurant Car Show
Car: Fiat Coupe Turbo.
Year of manufacture: 1998.
Date of first registration in the UK: 1st August 1998.
Place of registration: Reading.
Date of last MOT: 8th May 2021.
Mileage at last MOT: 108,590.
Date of last change of keeper: 9th September 2019.
Date taken: 9th August 2021.
Album: Carspotting 2021
Heading : Circa 1910 Rock Crystal style Champagne Coupe.
Period : Edward VII
Origin : England
Colour : Clear
Bowl : Coupe. Petal shapes panels with beaded and foliate decoration
Stem : Inverted baluster
Foot : Low conical
Pontil : Polished with cut floral decoration
Glass Type : Lead
Size : 10.7cm height, 8.5cm diameter bowl, 7.5cm diameter base
Condition : Excellent, no chips or cracks
Restoration : None
Weight: 109 grams
A Mercury Eight Coupé at the Street Mag Show Hildesheim.
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1987 - '91 Volvo 780 Coupe, with styling by Bertone.
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Edgewater, Chicago, Illinois.
Thursday, January 21, 2016.
This is a photograph I remember taking at Aintree in the late 1950s or early 1960s, but I can't remember which meeting it was. It's an Aston Martin DB3S Coupe, and the only thing I can remember about it is that it was driven by Jean Bloxam that day. An internet search has shown the car to be chassis number DB3S/120, which was previously the personal road car of David Brown, then the owner of Aston Martin (and the 'DB' in the Aston Martins of that period), and it seems most likely that my photograph was taken in 1959.