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Kit Car Insurance from Adrian Flux
Adrian Flux is the UK's number one kit car insurance specialist, and we have been insuring kit cars of all types for over 35 years, now.

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Fairthorpe Cars - Open Encyclopedia
The cars were available fully assemble or in kit form. ... Fairthorpe Atom - 1954 to 1957 - 250 cc to 650 cc, chain drive

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Parts for Classic Cars& Autos - Advertise car spares wanted/for ...
Buy and sell old-car spares that you need or have no more use for...

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Fairthorpe Cars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fairthorpe cars were made in Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, England between 1954 and 1976. Fairthorpe Ltd was founded by Air Vice Marshall Donald Bennett. The first cars were lightweight models powered by motor cycle engines and with glass fibre bodies called the Atom and Atomata. In 1956 a new...

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Fairthorpe Cars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cars were available fully assembled or in kit form. ... Fairthorpe Atom - 1954 to 1957 - 250 cc to 650 cc, chain drive

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Classic, vintage& generally old car ads - Post your Buy& Sell ...
This has been designed to be as flexible as possible, making it easy for owners and enthusiasts for historic cars to advertise their surplus bits, memorabilia, books, toys and so on for no charge, ...

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Fairthorpe Cars Totally Explained
Everything about Fairthorpe Cars totally explained ... The first cars were lightweight models powered by motor cycle engines and with glass fibre bodies called the Atom and Atomata.

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Vote for the ugliest car of all time - Telegraph
My vote would be for the Fairthorpe Atom Mk1.... Up against some petty tough opposition in the 1950's Posted by D Garner on June 28,

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