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- JC_Midge abstract "JC Midge is a hand built car i.e. a \"plan and pattern\" car designed by John Cowperthwaite. Like the Locust the body is made of aluminium skinned plywood or MDF and using a purpose made grille or one from a donor, such as a Wolseley 1500 (but many other have been used). Unlike a Kit car only a few parts were available, the rest being from the donor car or hand made by the builder. The design is clearly inspired of British 1930s cars like the MG J2 Midget and similar to the Burlington in both design and construction. Originally it was essentially a re-body of the Triumph Herald, Vitesse or Spitfire.It was first presented in 1985 and then it was produced by John Cowperthwaite's own company called Moss. Later marketing and development of the Midge was taken over by T&J of Rotherham and they continued into the mid 1990s. It was then taken over by White Rose Vehicles in Gillingham, Kent. WRV also constructed their own chassis that took Ford Escort (with Ford Cortina or Ford Taunus (1976–1982) front suspension) parts instead using a Triumph chassis. When White Rose Vehicles ceased trading some club members raised the money to buy the rights to market the car. As it is plan based the Midge has also been built using various donors including the Citroën 2CV.An updated version, the Midge Mk2, for which the donor car is the Suzuki SJ is now available (2014) with the original principle of plans and pattern and a minimum of 'kit' elements. Being a re-body it is exempt from IVA.".
- JC_Midge wikiPageExternalLink MOBC.
- JC_Midge wikiPageExternalLink www.mobc.co.uk.
- JC_Midge wikiPageExternalLink www.neilythere.co.uk.
- JC_Midge wikiPageID "8674579".
- JC_Midge wikiPageLength "2008".
- JC_Midge wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- JC_Midge wikiPageRevisionID "701754136".
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink Burlington_Cars.
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kit_car_manufacturers.
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink Citroën_2CV.
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Cortina.
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Escort_(Europe).
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Taunus.
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink Kit_car.
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink Locust_(car).
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink MG_J-type.
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink Riley_One-Point-Five.
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink Suzuki_Jimny.
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Herald.
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Spitfire.
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Vitesse.
- JC_Midge wikiPageWikiLinkText "JC Midge".
- JC_Midge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- JC_Midge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
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- JC_Midge subject Category:Kit_car_manufacturers.
- JC_Midge subject Category:Motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- JC_Midge hypernym Hand.
- JC_Midge type Company.
- JC_Midge type Person.
- JC_Midge type Brand.
- JC_Midge type Car.
- JC_Midge type Company.
- JC_Midge type Redirect.
- JC_Midge comment "JC Midge is a hand built car i.e. a \"plan and pattern\" car designed by John Cowperthwaite. Like the Locust the body is made of aluminium skinned plywood or MDF and using a purpose made grille or one from a donor, such as a Wolseley 1500 (but many other have been used). Unlike a Kit car only a few parts were available, the rest being from the donor car or hand made by the builder.".
- JC_Midge label "JC Midge".
- JC_Midge sameAs Q6107912.
- JC_Midge sameAs m.027djqn.
- JC_Midge sameAs JC_Midge.
- JC_Midge sameAs Q6107912.
- JC_Midge wasDerivedFrom JC_Midge?oldid=701754136.
- JC_Midge isPrimaryTopicOf JC_Midge.