January 21, 2013 at 12:11 am
Found this today on an auction site,,, http://www.barrett-jackson.com/application/onlinesubmission/lotdetails.aspx?ln=930&aid=466
By: Bence - 22nd January 2013 at 16:58
spit vs me
By: wilhelm - 21st January 2013 at 19:14
For interests of historical accuracy, is there a swastika on the boot of the Smart car?:diablo:
By: Archer - 21st January 2013 at 14:39
At Biggin Hill one year there were two smart cars. One painted like a Spitfire and one like a 109!
You mean the Smartfire and the Messersmart….
By: ChernKStewfan - 21st January 2013 at 14:22
It also should be mentioned that the Ford Mustang wasn’t named after the horse, it was named after the fighter plane that the RAF (and ultimately the USAAF) named after the horse 😉
By: hampden98 - 21st January 2013 at 14:07
At Biggin Hill one year there were two smart cars. One painted like a Spitfire and one like a 109!
By: Cherry Ripe - 21st January 2013 at 13:45
As usual, though, the comparative Spitfire is better…
As the writer says the Messerschmitt is more responsive, out-turns the Spit, is better-equipped and is more reliable!
Just like the real thing 😉
Of all cars which “honoured” the name of famous fighters I feel the Hurricane probably came closest in spirit: solid, dependable but a little dowdy:
The company also offered a “Whitley” which was a four-door razor-back saloon on the same platform, as well as a “Lancaster” which was identical to the Whitley except for additional windows on a less rakish cabin.
Frazer-Nash and / or Bolton-Paul turrets were not available as options.
By: minisandfords - 21st January 2013 at 13:08
As usual, though, the comparative Spitfire is better…
By: mmitch - 21st January 2013 at 09:47
Very popular at the time of the Suez crisis. As kids we used to say they used old 110 cockpits!
mmitch.
By: Rocketeer - 21st January 2013 at 08:45
That is a good price….I paid £12500 for mine
By: Mono-plane - 21st January 2013 at 00:59
Always an interesting car to me. I have two Japanese bicycle built out of Zero parts from “Occupied” Japan.
By: MattCooke - 21st January 2013 at 00:57
that’s brilliant!