Here is a Mini Marcos for sale that was built by Harold Dermott and his brother when they still were known as D&H Fibreglass.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1981-MARCOS-ORANG ... 336747e809
It is the true grand daddy of the Bronze. What no doubt will depress me is that a Bronze in this condition would fetch less than 500gbp. Just because a French team raced this car in LeMans quadrupled the value of the Mini Marcosses. It is still ugly from every angle and not straight (Richard Oakes discovered upon making a successor that the Mini Marcos was useless to make a mould of because there was an inch difference in the head lights).
D&H fibreglass built Mini Marcos
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mikeeskriett
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Re: D&H fibreglass built Mini Marcos
yep sad really they have a face that only a mother could love, the Bronze is a better developed car all round show what nostalgia can do but then again beauty is in the eye of the beer holder.
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Re: D&H fibreglass built Mini Marcos
That is exactly the expression which occurred to me when I was looking at some of them at Stoneleigh!mikeeskriett wrote:yep sad really they have a face that only a mother could love,
Geoff
Re: D&H fibreglass built Mini Marcos
Lovely little sports cars that get better and better, I wish Richard Oakes had given the Midas a bit of width, I'm sure they'd be worth more too.
Now who's up for a Midas entry to Le Mans next year
Now who's up for a Midas entry to Le Mans next year
Re: D&H fibreglass built Mini Marcos
I'm sure we could talk one of the lads with their tasty twin cams or 7 ports to enter if we throw a few pennies in the coffersStuart wrote:Lovely little sports cars that get better and better, I wish Richard Oakes had given the Midas a bit of width, I'm sure they'd be worth more too.
Now who's up for a Midas entry to Le Mans next year