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Syd Lovesey, 92, Jeff Marsh and 4 others

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Old 13-11-11, 12:25 PM
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Default Syd Lovesey, 92, Jeff Marsh and 4 others

back at work refurbishing and rebuilding cars...

City businessman plots return of famous Bristol Car brand | This is Bristol
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good news for the guys involved and all those interested in all things Bristol Cars.

This news seems to contradict what is on the BCL website; can anyone throw some light on this?
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Default Reviving the Bristol marque

Matters little who cares enough to put the little specialist shop back on the map. There are hundreds of admirers of these cars, perhaps thousands, who know what they are. Better than some Asian congolomerate snapping it up. Any positive news is good news.
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If you are a member, more about this can be found at BOCForum.

See http://www.boc.net/forum.html
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If you are a member, more about this can be found at BOCForum.
Lou, I couldn't find anything specific on the BOC forum about this (Stuart Cullen and Bespoke Bristol Restorations).

Can you provide a direct link please?
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Old 14-11-11, 10:27 PM
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Lou, I couldn't find anything specific on the BOC forum about this (Stuart Cullen and Bespoke Bristol Restorations).

Can you provide a direct link please?
Well, I'm not sure of the ethics of the situation. One has to apply for membership in the BOC Forum. Once accepted, one receives regular emails from the Forum, almost daily, showing a log of the posts made in the past 24 hours.

I supposed I could go on there and ask permission to either post the link, not knowing if you could access it, or access permission to copy and post the contents of the story.

On second thought, the story was printed in a public newspaper. Go to this link if you can:
City businessman plots return of famous Bristol Car brand | This is Bristol
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So really from reading this, after all the initial bluster of the Bristol Car company being rescued from collapse, very little of the original company, its history etc. will actually remain (apart from the badge) when Frazer Nash start producing electric thingies with wankel engines??
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So really from reading this, after all the initial bluster of the Bristol Car company being rescued from collapse, very little of the original company, its history etc. will actually remain (apart from the badge) when Frazer Nash start producing electric thingies with wankel engines??
Who knows?

But, if the company couldn't make it, for whatever reasons, as it was then operating, why would you expect new owners to keep it as it was?

History does not disappear, it remains.

Tony Crook managed the firm completely differently than his predecessors. There is neither anything new, nor unexpected about that, nor other such changes with a change of ownership.

According to Toby Silverton, at least one of the major factors that doomed Bristol was the premises lease that they labored under that came with the business when Crook sold it.
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So does this mean that, with the exception of the showroom, selling second hand Bristols, there is little or nothing of the old company left?
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So does this mean that, with the exception of the showroom, selling second hand Bristols, there is little or nothing of the old company left?
Haven't there been several posts to the effect that the service/parts facility is still open, under Brian Marelli?

Here - check it out: phone him on 0208 560 3300 or email him at services@bristolcars.co.uk.
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Haven't there been several posts to the effect that the service/parts facility is still open, under Brian Marelli?

Here - check it out: phone him on 0208 560 3300 or email him at services@bristolcars.co.uk.
Apologies, I think I wasn't specific enough; the website infers that the company (car manufacturer) is alive and kicking, meaning that if I rang tomorrow and placed and order for a Blenheim 3 and a Fighter, and answer would be, 'no problem sir' and I would be quoted a delivery time.

This story however, would indicate that this is not the case; that was the question I was asking.
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No dedicated web page yet but photos have been taken for some kind of publicity.....

Grant Robinson photography: Bespoke Bristol Cars
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Nice pictures of cars that Bristol Cars built !

I know someone that has just ordered a series 6 with Bristol Cars ! So Bristol Cars is still alive and taking orders and this new company is just competition for the official manufacturer.

If a few people leave Rolls Royce or Ferarri and build you a car, it wont have the same provenance as a car built by the manufacturer ! I guess it will be the same with Bristol.

If this new company is busy, it's a shame that the new owners of Bristol Cars didn't take them all back on.

I hope they all succeed and do well.
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Is this the first Fraser Nash Bristol electric vehicle ?

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Very economical with styling similar to the early BMW 328 / Bristol 400 / Fraser Nash !

This single seater sports version is probably best suited to the smaller Bristol owner but it is exempt from the London congestion charges and has free road tax.

Perfect for Richard Hammond to test drive on Top Gear

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Greg: thanks so much for helping me in my search for an affordable Bristol! At 5 foot 9, this may be a squeeze, but perhaps the chassis can be lengthened a few inches to accomodate my larger frame. I do, however, have a great grandson and he will fit perfectly in a year or so. In the meantime, I can own a Bristol and display it in my office. Good things come to he who waits......
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No dedicated web page yet but photos have been taken for some kind of publicity.....

Grant Robinson photography: Bespoke Bristol Cars
Mr Silverton told me that he re employed the best members of Bristol Cars staff when FN took over.

I must admit that I am concerned that the Heritage Trust archives are now stored for a fee paid by members of the BOC and BODA to this new restoration company.

It also concerns me that they seem to advertise themselves as the new Bristol Manufacturer of the old models when the FN Bristol Cars are still taking orders for S6 models and have a service centre and showroom. I thought the BOC club supported the manufacturer first ? Yet BODA is not supported or advertised ,even when owners are helped with parts and expertise, yet this restoration company is !

The new company have even had photographs taken of cars restored by Bristol Cars to use for advertising !

I would like to know what the storage costs were for the HT archives before they were moved for this £2k / year bargain and if all agree that it is ethical for Mr Lovesey to work for the new company ( as advertised ) that is in competition with the manufacturer we support and to have full access to the archives ?

Although, we have been assured that the archives are secure, it would be very unusual if a landlord doesn't have access to his own property !!

Dinnergate to Archivegate it seems ( maybe a communication problem )

And one or two vested interests ! ? Clarification please

I support FN Bristol Cars LTD

What does the BOC support and are the BOC members financially supporting a business that competes with the manufacturer we support ? Is it fair competition ?

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Mr Silverton told me that he re employed the best members of Bristol Cars staff when FN took over
Hmmm...yes but this is the same Mr Silverton who claimed the company was trading successfully when it wasn't - although in his defence it would be rather unproductive to keep announcing doom and gloom all the time to staff and customers.

They need to get young blood in anyway - its all very well having 500 years of car building experience, but they won't be there forever. I am sure things will become clearer as the months go on - I am trying to clear out from my head images of small electric wheeled bubbles with Bristol badges and keeping an open mind!
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