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- J&S_Hunter_Coupe abstract "The J&S Hunter Coupe was a fibreglass kit car made in the 1960s by J&S Fibreglass, a small company that specialised in making various removable hard tops and other kit cars including the J&S Beach Buggy, their most successful model. The company was located in Five Dock, New South Wales. It ceased to trade some years ago.Approximately 20 body shells and chassis units were made. The last was recorded in 1968.Various motors and components were fitted to the cars. The most common version was fitted with Holden \"grey\" motors and chassis components. Other known variants include two cars fitted with Jaguar 3.4 litre engines coupled with some Studebaker suspension components, another was fitted with a Ford Zephyr V6 engine.Several cars were raced. The most famous was built by Ian & Jill Hindmarsh of Kiama, New South Wales. Hindmarsh was a skilled motor mechanic and the car that he built up was presented exceptionally well. As a result, the car featured in all of the J&S promotional materials and brochures. The Hindmarsh Hunter was raced in various club events and was quite successful from 1962 to 1966. In Easter 1965 the car was raced at Mount Panorama Circuit New South Wales recording a maximum speed of 125 mph on Conrod Straight. In mid 1965 the Hindmarsh Hunter was fitted with a new Holden 179 engine and raced at Warwick Farm race circuit.".
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wikiPageID "20688700".
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wikiPageLength "1686".
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wikiPageRevisionID "680789933".
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kit_cars.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Fiberglass.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Five_Dock,_New_South_Wales.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Zephyr.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Holden.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Jaguar_Cars.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Panorama_Circuit.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Studebaker.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wikiPageWikiLink Warwick_Farm,_New_South_Wales.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wikiPageWikiLinkText "J&S Hunter Coupe".
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- J&S_Hunter_Coupe subject Category:Kit_cars.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe hypernym Car.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe type Automobile.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe type Model.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe type Car.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe type Model.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe type Redirect.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe comment "The J&S Hunter Coupe was a fibreglass kit car made in the 1960s by J&S Fibreglass, a small company that specialised in making various removable hard tops and other kit cars including the J&S Beach Buggy, their most successful model. The company was located in Five Dock, New South Wales. It ceased to trade some years ago.Approximately 20 body shells and chassis units were made. The last was recorded in 1968.Various motors and components were fitted to the cars.".
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe label "J&S Hunter Coupe".
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe sameAs Q6103555.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe sameAs m.05211kq.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe sameAs Q6103555.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe wasDerivedFrom J&S_Hunter_Coupe?oldid=680789933.
- J&S_Hunter_Coupe isPrimaryTopicOf J&S_Hunter_Coupe.