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- Q5125480 subject Q13246678.
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- Q5125480 abstract "The Clan Crusader is a fibreglass monocoque British sports car based on running gear from the Hillman Imp Sport, including its Coventry Climax derived, rear-mounted 875 cc engine. It was first made in Washington, Co Durham, England between 1971 and 1974, but since then several efforts have been made to bring the car back to production. Plans were made by Martin Phaff (of previous Ginetta fame) to re-resurrect the Clan in 2009, but nothing seems to have come of the project so far.".
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- Q5125480 height "1.08585".
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- Q5125480 length "3.81".
- Q5125480 productionStartYear "1971".
- Q5125480 thumbnail 1972-Clan_Crusader.JPG?width=300.
- Q5125480 weight "615000.0".
- Q5125480 wheelbase "2.08915".
- Q5125480 width "1.4986".
- Q5125480 wikiPageExternalLink www.clanownersclub.com.
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- Q5125480 bodyStyle "2".
- Q5125480 class Q274586.
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- Q5125480 name "Clan Crusader".
- Q5125480 production "1971".
- Q5125480 production "315".
- Q5125480 production "more produced after tooling was sold".
- Q5125480 type Product.
- Q5125480 type Automobile.
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- Q5125480 comment "The Clan Crusader is a fibreglass monocoque British sports car based on running gear from the Hillman Imp Sport, including its Coventry Climax derived, rear-mounted 875 cc engine. It was first made in Washington, Co Durham, England between 1971 and 1974, but since then several efforts have been made to bring the car back to production. Plans were made by Martin Phaff (of previous Ginetta fame) to re-resurrect the Clan in 2009, but nothing seems to have come of the project so far.".
- Q5125480 label "Clan (car)".
- Q5125480 depiction 1972-Clan_Crusader.JPG.
- Q5125480 name "Clan Crusader".