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Bolwell Nagari returns
Taken from PFforums
Bolwell Nagari returns?
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Apparently Bolwell are going backing to their roots and making a modern reincarnation of their classic Nagari. Here's the blurb on it;
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Bolwell Nagari launch for Melbourne
One of Australia 's sports car legends will be re-born in February when the all-new Bolwell Nagari is revealed at the Melbourne International Motor Show.
The new Nagari is the dream car of Campbell Bolwell, who built the original Nagari in the 1970s in collaboration with his brother Graeme.
Like its namesake, the new Nagari embodies the latest and best of high-performance sports car technology, which has moved on immensely in three decades. The new Nagari is a mid-engined carbon fibre composite monocoque coupe powered by a quad-cam, supercharged, 3 litre V6, whereas the original Nagari carried its 5 litre V8 up front in a steel backbone
chassis clad in fibreglass.
Fifty years ago Campbell Bolwell began designing and building sports cars, and today he has created a true successor to his original Nagari, with unique styling, low volume exclusivity and high quality workmanship. Performance targets include a 0-100 km/h time of 4 seconds, achieved through a classic combination of light weight – under 900 kg – and the power of a supercharged Toyota V6, generally similar to that developed by Toyota for the TRD Aurion.
All-wishbone suspension also draws on classic concepts of ultra-soft springing with lots of control for large suspension movement and fine handling.
The interior is roomy and sensible with good access and comfortable performance seating for a driver and passenger up to at least 195 cm (6'5”) tall.
[url=http://www.bolwellcarcompany.com/index.html]Bolwell Car Company[/url]
Old
[IMG]http://www.bolwellcarcompany.com/ARCHIVE/Archive-Photos/Finished/Bolwell_archive%20(75).jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://www.bolwellcarcompany.com/ARCHIVE/Archive-Photos/Finished/Bolwell_archive%20(43).jpg[/IMG]
New
[IMG]http://themotorreport.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/bolwell-nagari.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://themotorreport.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/bolwell-nagar-2i.jpg[/IMG]
Hopefully the become a reality:)
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i really love the old ones, and i'm glad they're making a return - hell anything that weighs less than a ton is welcome - but i'll have to see how the V6 turns out, and some of the styling doesn't really seem original..
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Power to weight should be alright as theya re using the supercharged TRD 3.5, the looks, still not sure about looks a bit like the barstard son of a lotus and Ferrari
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Original still looks the go. The reincarnation is a mash of all the generic bits and pieces of modern supercar automotive design *sigh*
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[QUOTE=charged;770955]Power to weight should be alright as theya re using the supercharged TRD 3.5, the looks, still not sure about looks a bit like the barstard son of a lotus and Ferrari[/QUOTE]
The headlights remind me a little bit of a 956/962.
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The front looks F575, no mistake, the back 512, good combo i guess :)
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Jaguar called - they want there flying buttresses back.
in all seriousness, good on em for having a go. even Noble started somewhere.
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[QUOTE=Blitz_;770960]Original still looks the go.[/QUOTE]
^ What he said. Who cares if they couldn't make it rear-mid engined, that's a much better design than this bastard son of an Exige.
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[QUOTE=2ndclasscitizen;770971]^ What he said. Who cares if they couldn't make it rear-mid engined, that's a much better design than this bastard son of an Exige.[/QUOTE]
Exactly.
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Front boot vents look like a GT40 and the wheels are from the ROH catalouge.
Nice to see them comming back its been since the 80s with their ill fated golf powerd mk VII since we have seen them and they are only rember for the nagari and sometimes their holden powerd earlier models.
For those who dont know bolwell started out as a fibreglass manufactuor that tryed their hands (with reasonble sucsess) at making cars from their products. Their most sucsessful car the nagari which was powerd by a ford 351 clevland and a toploader with a custom shift quick shift linkage could cut a high 13 1/4 (faster then the GTHO and valient charger) thanks to its highpower low weight and also (for the time rember cars where shaped like bricks then) areodynmic bodyshape.
The cars where a constant work in progress so hardly any 2 where identical which is essentially what helped kill off the car the constant retooling and also inability to sell the cars to the lhd market (due to stringent crash testing laws in the us) and holdents killing off of the GTR-X ment ford didnt put anymore money into the prject eventually the car was abondoned and bolwell forcused on its fibreglass products and scooters again.
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Am i the only one that has never herd of this?.
I have said before my car knowledge starts 1980 forward:p.
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The new one looks kind of ugly. Something's wrong with the lines.
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[QUOTE=charged;770955]...still not sure about looks a bit like the barstard son of a lotus and Ferrari[/QUOTE]
Yeah, with a hint of Fiero kit-car...
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[QUOTE=SlickHolden;770996]Am i the only one that has never herd of this?.
I have said before my car knowledge starts 1980 forward:p.[/QUOTE]
Slick, the nagari was a dream car for me when I was a kid, a guy next door to my uncle owned one. They are sex on wheels:)
Do a search on aussie race cars, you will be amazed at some of the cars that were built in this country.
I'll start you off -Veskanda, Kaditcha, Cheetah< google
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HAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHA
It has the same wheels that were on my 200...
seriously though, that orginal drop top coupe looks HAWT. Do want. How much do they go for?