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- Blakely_Bantam wheelbase "2286.0".
- Blakely_Bantam height "1092.0".
- Blakely_Bantam length "3302.0".
- Blakely_Bantam weight "680.4".
- Blakely_Bantam width "1549.0".
- Blakely_Bantam abstract "The Blakely Bantam was a kit car produced by Blakely Auto Works (also called Bernardi Auto Works in later years), a manufacturer of kit cars located in a series of US midwest communities in the 1970s and 1980s. Blakely Auto was founded by Dick Blakely to market affordable sports cars in the spirit of the legendary Lotus Seven: compact, lightweight, and with excellent handling. The Bantam's design inspiration was the Dutton, a Lotus Seven replica built in Britain. The Bantam was introduced in 1972 as Blakely's first offering, followed by the larger Bearcat and eventually by the Bernardi. Production of the Bantam continued into the 1980s, when the model was renamed the Hawk, and stopped with the dissolution of Bernardi Auto Works in the later 1980s.".
- Blakely_Bantam class Sports_car.
- Blakely_Bantam engine Blakely_Bantam__2.
- Blakely_Bantam engine Blakely_Bantam__3.
- Blakely_Bantam engine Blakely_Bantam__4.
- Blakely_Bantam engine Blakely_Bantam__5.
- Blakely_Bantam height "1.092".
- Blakely_Bantam length "3.302".
- Blakely_Bantam manufacturer Blakely_Auto_Works.
- Blakely_Bantam productionEndYear "1970".
- Blakely_Bantam productionStartYear "1970".
- Blakely_Bantam transmission "3-speed automatic".
- Blakely_Bantam transmission "4-speed manual".
- Blakely_Bantam weight "680400.0".
- Blakely_Bantam wheelbase "2.286".
- Blakely_Bantam width "1.549".
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageExternalLink blakelycars.blogspot.com.
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageID "18217474".
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageLength "5157".
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageRevisionID "507347954".
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageWikiLink AC_Cobra.
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageWikiLink Blakely_Auto_Works.
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageWikiLink Blakely_Bernardi.
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kit_cars.
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_cars.
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageWikiLink Lotus_Seven.
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageWikiLink Rack_and_pinion.
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageWikiLink Sports_car.
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bantam".
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blakely Bantam".
- Blakely_Bantam aka "Hawk".
- Blakely_Bantam bodyStyle "Roadster".
- Blakely_Bantam class Sports_car.
- Blakely_Bantam designer "Dick Blakely".
- Blakely_Bantam engine "Ford 1600 cc. 4-cyl.".
- Blakely_Bantam engine "Ford 2000 cc. 4-cyl.".
- Blakely_Bantam engine "Ford 2300 cc. 4-cyl.".
- Blakely_Bantam engine "Mazda rotary".
- Blakely_Bantam engine "Various, including:".
- Blakely_Bantam layout "Front-mid engine, rear drive".
- Blakely_Bantam manufacturer Blakely_Auto_Works.
- Blakely_Bantam name "Bantam".
- Blakely_Bantam production "1980.0".
- Blakely_Bantam transmission "3".
- Blakely_Bantam transmission "4".
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Blakely_Bantam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Blakely_Bantam subject Category:Kit_cars.
- Blakely_Bantam subject Category:Sports_cars.
- Blakely_Bantam hypernym Car.
- Blakely_Bantam type Automobile.
- Blakely_Bantam type MeanOfTransportation.
- Blakely_Bantam type Model.
- Blakely_Bantam type Car.
- Blakely_Bantam type Classification.
- Blakely_Bantam type Model.
- Blakely_Bantam type Product.
- Blakely_Bantam type DesignedArtifact.
- Blakely_Bantam type Thing.
- Blakely_Bantam comment "The Blakely Bantam was a kit car produced by Blakely Auto Works (also called Bernardi Auto Works in later years), a manufacturer of kit cars located in a series of US midwest communities in the 1970s and 1980s. Blakely Auto was founded by Dick Blakely to market affordable sports cars in the spirit of the legendary Lotus Seven: compact, lightweight, and with excellent handling. The Bantam's design inspiration was the Dutton, a Lotus Seven replica built in Britain.".
- Blakely_Bantam label "Blakely Bantam".
- Blakely_Bantam sameAs Q4924583.
- Blakely_Bantam sameAs m.04crz75.
- Blakely_Bantam sameAs Q4924583.
- Blakely_Bantam wasDerivedFrom Blakely_Bantam?oldid=507347954.
- Blakely_Bantam isPrimaryTopicOf Blakely_Bantam.
- Blakely_Bantam name "Bantam".
- Blakely_Bantam name "Hawk".