Thanks Don, They shipped it with description De Tomaso- Osca, but I figured
they needed a body and bought the kit. Interesting, There also was a
crashed/balled up Aluminum body which was probably the De Tomaso original body.
From: bobsy_talk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <bobsy_talk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
Behalf Of Don Anderson
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2018 10:47 PM
To: BobsyTalk <bobsy_talk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: A Bobsy Talk Email: Re: Can anybody Identify this Bobsy?
Hi Tom,
I don't think that car is a Bobsy. The chassis does not look like any Bobsy
frame; the bulkheads are totally different, the frame is steel, the front
uprights are the common English Spriget ones- never used by Mong/Bobsy, A arms
and ball joints are unlike any Bobsy, wheels are Not Bobsy, etc. The only
resemblance to a Bobsy is the modified SR-3 body, which were available.
I don't know what is was, but sure was a HUGE project.
Don
On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 6:43 AM Tom Miller <tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
Hi Guys,
Here’s one for the registry.
I saw this one leave the country via Penbroke Marine circa December 2013.
Seems a Bruce Perrone from Bethal Park Pa, was the shipper.
Any history? Seems it may have been on a 61 Osca Chassis, or De Tomaso chassis?
Thomas Miller
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