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This link was posted over on ffcobra, but I had to bring it over here. There are some doubting the originality of some of the cars, but I wouldn't send any of them home!
The cars are interesting. I would say that the silver MK II might actually be a MK V and whatever they are the Fiat is fantastic. I wish I had storage like that. Looks to me like the cars are going to come up for sale possibly.
Re the Ghia bodied Fiat 8v; John Willment had a 427 Cobra that was rebodied using a modified Ghia 8v shell. Rod Leach had it for sale for some while back in the early '80's