I just read a message talking about the Ferrari kit used in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", someone on the list asserted that it was based on the MGB. As much as I would LOVE for this to be true, it isn'
Trev, I'll check again, but I think the Brooklands and the AC Ace were the only two I saw. The Ace isn't a bad looking little kit, but nothing to trae the MGB body for. As for the Brooklands, I don'
Indeed. I was looking at these as a solution to buying replacement panels, but neither look better than the B so it's false economy. Indeed. I sort of like the looks, but I don't think I would want a
none of them Guys, Somebody here at work is doing something called a 'NG TD' . . he is using an MGB GT as a bases. NG is a UK based companyTrev, == Chris Nevard "Always remember you're unique, just l
I think Ferrari kit used MGB tail lamps. If I were looking to replace rotted bodywork on a 'B with something a bit more interesting (but, admittedly, much more aggressive) I'd go for one of those MG
I think I found a link, but it's not english. http://www.kitcarspecialist.demon.nl/ng01.htm -- Trevor Boicey Ottawa, Canada tboicey@brit.ca http://www.brit.ca/~tboicey/
Yup that's the one! Obviously don't have a UK website (surprise surprise!) Quite good looking for a kit though. They are based in Epsom just South of London UK . . . . will try and find out the addre
Saw this thread and I couldn't resist. My friend Keith Knapp was partners in Modena Design & Development and they built the car that was used in Ferris Bueller. I called him and he said that not only
That might explain why I am convinced I saw (twice) a long-shot of the back of an MGB in a Top Gear special on some major Ferrari anniversary get-together. PaulH.