Ron Knipper (knipper@optilink.com) writes:
> The Bulldog was a concept car built in the mid-seventies which was
> meant to replace the AMV8 (which is quite sixties looking - I like
> it). Bulldog styling is similar to the Lagonda saloons. It looks
> somewhat like an Esprit, but more radical: very angular, low, wide,
> lots of glass area, and gull-wing doors. I beleive only 2 concept
> cars were made by hacking up some AMV8 platforms.
Oh, that's right, the Bulldog is NOT what I saw in Cambridge; that
would have been their executive limo-sized 4-door, which I guess
they were calling the Lagonda. From what I remember of the Bulldog
from pictures, it looked sort of like a squashed pyramid to me.
Almost symmetrical front-to-back.
Anyway, if anyone keeps back issues of Road & Track, I think R&T
put it on their cover many many years ago.
-- Andy
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