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- Gentry_Cars abstract "The Gentry is a British kit car styled to resemble a MG TF. It was offered for sale to the public by RMB Motors of Barwell, Leicestershire from 1974, the original prototype having been completed at the end of 1973.15 kits were supplied in this first year, rising to over 80 per year produced in 1979.The company was formed by Roger Blockley who had worked for the Triumph Car Company. The car was built on the chassis of a Triumph Herald using an angle iron framework which supported aluminium over marine ply body tub panels, aluminuim bonnet, engine bay sides and 'fuel tank', with fibreglass wings and doors. The radiator grille was frequently sourced from an MG Magnette ZA/ZB. From 1975 a version was made to fit the Triumph Spitfire chassis and running gear, but only 2 of this variant were ever produced.The rights to the car were sold in 1989 to S.P. Motors founded by Gentry owners, Mick Sinclair and Terry Phillips and they developed a Ford based version of the car. Mick Sinclair left the company in 1997 and the name changed to TP Motors who modified the design to take parts from the Ford Sierra. In 2001 the factory unit was sold and the company closed selling the design in 2002 to the Vintage Motor Car Company based in Doncaster, Yorkshire but few if any cars were made. In 2008 the design moved to new owners who formed the Gentry Car Company based in Nuneaton and restarted production.2014 marks the 40th anniversary of the car. Gentry owners are planning several events to celebrate this milestone.RMB also made an Austin-Healey 100 replica in the 1980s based on MG MGB parts.".
- Gentry_Cars thumbnail GentryKitCar.jpg?width=300.
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageExternalLink gentry-owners.co.uk.
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageExternalLink gentryregister.org.
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageExternalLink thegentryregister.myfreeforum.org.
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageExternalLink www.gentrycars.co.uk.
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageID "32028954".
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageLength "2355".
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageRevisionID "589420941".
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kit_car_manufacturers.
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Kit_car.
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageWikiLink MG_T-type.
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Herald.
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Spitfire.
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageWikiLink File:GentryKitCar-rear.jpg.
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageWikiLink File:GentryKitCar.jpg.
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gentry Cars".
- Gentry_Cars wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gentry_Cars subject Category:Kit_car_manufacturers.
- Gentry_Cars subject Category:Motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Gentry_Cars hypernym Car.
- Gentry_Cars type Automobile.
- Gentry_Cars type Company.
- Gentry_Cars type Brand.
- Gentry_Cars type Car.
- Gentry_Cars type Company.
- Gentry_Cars comment "The Gentry is a British kit car styled to resemble a MG TF. It was offered for sale to the public by RMB Motors of Barwell, Leicestershire from 1974, the original prototype having been completed at the end of 1973.15 kits were supplied in this first year, rising to over 80 per year produced in 1979.The company was formed by Roger Blockley who had worked for the Triumph Car Company.".
- Gentry_Cars label "Gentry Cars".
- Gentry_Cars sameAs Q16981762.
- Gentry_Cars sameAs Gentry_(Automarke).
- Gentry_Cars sameAs m.0gx0ws6.
- Gentry_Cars sameAs Q16981762.
- Gentry_Cars wasDerivedFrom Gentry_Cars?oldid=589420941.
- Gentry_Cars depiction GentryKitCar.jpg.
- Gentry_Cars isPrimaryTopicOf Gentry_Cars.