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- Bradley_Automotive abstract "Bradley Automotive was created by Gary Courneya and David Bradley Fuller and sold the Bradley line of kit cars from their facility in Plymouth, Minnesota.The original concept for the company was to build kit cars based on the original Volkswagen Beetle chassis.The models sold during the company's tenure were the GT and GT2. As with other kit car manufacturers, these vehicles could be bought in various stages of completion. The Bradley corporation eventually went on to become the Electric Vehicle Corporation, selling electric drive versions of the Bradley GT II but financial problems and kit quality issues eventually led to the company's filing for bankruptcy and eventual collapse in 1981.Bradley kit bodies were all fiberglass, 2-seater gull-wing cars. The original GT sold over six thousand units and was largely unchanged from the late 1960s to 1977 when the GT II was introduced. The GT II was a more refined kit with more of a production quality to it, but today suffers from a lack of GT II-specific parts such as window glass, upholstery and fiberglass body components. The original GT borrowed many more components from production automobiles and are still in plentiful supply today.Bradley also manufactured other products including a 1-wheeled travel trailer, and a small recreational fiberglass boat. The production run of the Bradley GT was from 1971 to 1981 according to the BradleyGT.com website and owners of the last GT II vehicles to be producedalthough many of the parts for the vehicles may date back to Volkswagens, Chevy Corvairs and other vehicles from the 1960s.".
- Bradley_Automotive thumbnail Liberace_Bradley_GT.jpg?width=300.
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageID "8657140".
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageLength "2191".
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageRevisionID "683234581".
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kit_car_manufacturers.
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Corvair.
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLink Chevy_Corvairs.
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLink Gull-wing.
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLink Gull_wing.
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLink Kit_car.
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth,_Minnesota.
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLink Volkswagen.
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLink Volkswagen_Beetle.
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLink Volkswagens.
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLink File:Liberace_Bradley_GT.jpg.
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bradley Automotive".
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bradley GT".
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bradley GTII".
- Bradley_Automotive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bradley".
- Bradley_Automotive hasPhotoCollection Bradley_Automotive.
- Bradley_Automotive subject Category:Kit_car_manufacturers.
- Bradley_Automotive hypernym GT.
- Bradley_Automotive type Automobile.
- Bradley_Automotive type Car.
- Bradley_Automotive comment "Bradley Automotive was created by Gary Courneya and David Bradley Fuller and sold the Bradley line of kit cars from their facility in Plymouth, Minnesota.The original concept for the company was to build kit cars based on the original Volkswagen Beetle chassis.The models sold during the company's tenure were the GT and GT2. As with other kit car manufacturers, these vehicles could be bought in various stages of completion.".
- Bradley_Automotive label "Bradley Automotive".
- Bradley_Automotive sameAs Bradley_Automotive.
- Bradley_Automotive sameAs m.027ctlf.
- Bradley_Automotive sameAs Q896991.
- Bradley_Automotive sameAs Q896991.
- Bradley_Automotive wasDerivedFrom Bradley_Automotive?oldid=683234581.
- Bradley_Automotive depiction Liberace_Bradley_GT.jpg.
- Bradley_Automotive isPrimaryTopicOf Bradley_Automotive.