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Re: Obscure LBC

To: Nory P <nory_midget@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Obscure LBC
From: Tim Nagy <nagy@duq.edu>
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 09:18:03 -0500
Being sucluded from these types of "Obscure" cars, when I hear of a new
one (to me, that is), I have to find out what it looked like.

This is what I found on the Davrian.  Looks like a track beast...

http://www.shiga-med.ac.jp/people/sugimoto%27s/Davrian.html


Tim

Nory P wrote:
> 
> Might you be talking about a Davrian?  The Complete Catalog of British
> cars doesn't have a listing for Davron, but has the following short
> entry for Davrian:
> 
> The Davrian is a difficult make to quantify in production terms for
> the cars have been mainly track machines.  But as nearly all products
> have been equally at home on the road and track, they are perhaps most
> accurately described as sports/racing cars.  In the early days, the
> Davrian was Hillman Imp-powered, but later a variety of power units
> could be had - from Rootes and Ford for example.  Later still,
> production settled down to two Imp derivatives - one destined for road
> use, the other tuned for the track.  As these were specialist cars, it
> would be unwise to be dogmatic about specificatons, for the individual
> owner decided his own requirements.
> 
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