Ralph_C
The D type Jaguar thing is interesting..
A few of us were discussing this on the weekend. A few questions remain unanswered when this car is compared to a Cobra.
These cars seem to be able to get through as 1950's and 1960's vehicles with no emission or ADR compliance relevant to 2004.
Good on them.!! But maybe, we should approach the view that this is a replica 1965 Cobra vehicle and has a 289/351 carby motor.
The 'D types' appear to all have the same motor, trim, wheels and interior aluminium/aluminum set up. I recently saw one with chrome and aluminium/aluminum interior and four point harnesses. It was similiar to the one at a shop for sale.
Ok we all build a 1965 Cobra..
The only problem with this, is that we would all have to have the same type of wheels, interior, gauges, engine, transmission, diff etc.... The only variation would be choice of colour/color.
Heaven forbid..
Bernie