Not an Alpine, but looks like a very nice car!
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This is definitely nice car. I would have used a T5 transmission in it, but the C4 was easier to make work.Not an Alpine, but looks like a very nice car!
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Bought one of the first P1800s (it was actually assembled by the Jensen Motor Works in West Bromwich, England)
The shells for those early Jensen-built ones were made in the Rootes/Pressed Steel plant in Linwood, Scotland, adjacent to Rootes' car factory there.