- Burlington Cars
Burlington Cars was a British Kit Car company originally based in
Southam , Warwickshire. They moved to Northampton in 1988 becoming the Burlington Motor Company reforming as the Burlington Design Group in 1989. Kit production seems to have stopped in around 1992. Founded by Haydn Davis the cars were at first of the "plan and pattern" car) type similar to theJC Midge . Like the Midge it uses a Triumph donor and constructs a body of plywood on top of it, i.e. abody-on-frame design.As of 2008, the plans have been made available again for home constructors.
Burlington car models
* Burlington SS, a Morgan copy, later sold as Dorian SS. [Mike Lawrence, "A to Z of Sports Cars, 1945-1990", ISBN 978-1-870979-81-8]
* Burlington Arrow, a two-seat, doorlessroadster with cycle wings (based on the MG TC) inspired by the 1935 Triumph Dolomite Straight Eight. Built according to plans and using a modified chassis from aTriumph Herald . Later chassis plans were made so it could be built using parts fromTriumph Spitfire , Vitesse, or GT6. Over 6000 copies of the plans were sold resulting in an estimated 500 cars built. Some using donors such asLotus Elan ,Triumph TR4 ,Reliant Scimitar and even theVolkswagen Beetle . Burlington also made the radiator surround (nose cone) and scuttle top, but about half of the builders made their own instead of buying them.
* Burlington Berretta, same as the Arrow, but with fixed wings and running boards.
* Burlington Chieftain, WWII style Jeep also on Triumph Spitfire or GT6 chassis. The design did not require any alterations on the chassis except for cutting some parts off. The plans also allowed you to scale it down and make one for the kids.
* Burlington Centurion, a futuristic Triumph Spitfire based car designed by the AmericanQuincy-Lynn company. [http://www.rqriley.com/cent.html]References
External links
* [http://uk.geocities.com/burlington_register/ Burlington Register]
* [http://www.carcentric.com/BurlingtonCars.htm The Burlington Cars Showroom]
* [http://www.turn-the-crank.com/ Haydn Davies' site]
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