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- Q5514715 subject Q8479283.
- Q5514715 subject Q8574744.
- Q5514715 abstract "The GTM Coupe is a Mini based kit car dating back to 1967. The car was first shown at the 1967 Racing Car Show and soon afterwards went into production by the Cox brothers from their garage in Hazel Grove, Stockport as the Cox GTM. In 1970 the rights to the design and manufacturing were bought by Howard Heerey and the Cox part of the name dropped. In 1978 ownership changed again to GTM Engineering. The Coupe was manufactured by GTM Cars from 1983 to 1994.The Coupé is a mid-engined two-seater sports car designed to give outstanding performance for its time, and impeccable handling. The design composed of two Mini front subframes, with traditional Mini rubber cone suspension, linked by a sheet steel semi-monocoque chassis. The chassis' deep centre tunnel backbone is supplemented by two generous sills. The car is mid-engined: the rear subframe contained the engine as in a Mini with the steering arms locked in position with adjustable rods and ball joints. This is held in place by a 1" square tubular space frame, all the way from the rear bulkhead. The front subframe carried the steering rack, fuel tank and radiator. Brakes and wheels remained as per the options available to the Mini, post April 1982 GTM coupes being designed to allow fitment of 13" wheel.".
- Q5514715 wikiPageExternalLink www.gtmdrivers.com.
- Q5514715 wikiPageWikiLink Q1142019.
- Q5514715 wikiPageWikiLink Q1487329.
- Q5514715 wikiPageWikiLink Q1743827.
- Q5514715 wikiPageWikiLink Q36024.
- Q5514715 wikiPageWikiLink Q8479283.
- Q5514715 wikiPageWikiLink Q8574744.
- Q5514715 comment "The GTM Coupe is a Mini based kit car dating back to 1967. The car was first shown at the 1967 Racing Car Show and soon afterwards went into production by the Cox brothers from their garage in Hazel Grove, Stockport as the Cox GTM. In 1970 the rights to the design and manufacturing were bought by Howard Heerey and the Cox part of the name dropped. In 1978 ownership changed again to GTM Engineering.".
- Q5514715 label "GTM Coupe".
- Q5514715 homepage www.gtmdrivers.com.