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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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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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Can you provide a direct link please? |
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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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Which BOC forum are you referring to?
They have the forum on their web site, which anyone can look at, which is why I was asking for a link. I couldn't find anything on there. But then there's the BOC Yahoo forum, which is really a mail list. I'm a member of that but rarely read the emails. I'll go on and have a look. If there's no more information than that which is included in the newspaper article then it doesn't really matter. |
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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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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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Here - check it out: phone him on 0208 560 3300 or email him at services@bristolcars.co.uk. |
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This story however, would indicate that this is not the case; that was the question I was asking. |
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There was a piece on Points West last night on BBR with lots of Le Mans footage interspersed, not on iplayer but there is a BBC article here BBC News - New venture reunites axed Bristol brand car restorers Paul |
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rather puts to shame the opening statement on the BCL website regarding the "goodwill of Bristol Cars" and "Mindful of Bristol Cars’ rich heritage and our responsibility as custodians of the brand".
Maybe like Nikolai Smolensky has done with TVR, they, Kamkorp Autokraft, will move production to the continent..... |
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I'm sure it's not the last we have heard of Toby Silverton in the Bristol Car world.
With his experience at Overfinch , Jet Spares International and Bristol Cars he is maybe working on a 4 wheel drive jet propelled series 6 411 Fighter :-) I am disappointed with the lack of information from the new owners of Bristol Cars and speed of any development in organising parts sales and new production facilities. I am still confused about the thinking behind why they bought Bristol Cars. Apart from the tenuous Frazer Nash link, there seems to be little compatibility. |