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Old 18-11-11, 02:02 PM
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Toby Silverton has resigned and the Blenheim has apparently finally been put out of its misery.
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Old 18-11-11, 06:40 PM
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Toby Silverton has resigned and the Blenheim has apparently finally been put out of its misery.
The Blenheim 4 one-off was the last of the line. Although it doesn't appear on the pre-owned section of the BCL website it is for sale in the showroom at the moment. I think the guide is £180k. I know it cost considerably more than that to build (almost double) and would be a fantastic buy for someone. When Aston Martin did a one off like that the customer was expected to pay the full economic cost. There is a lovely V8 (Virage type) with a glass panel in the roof that someone parted with over 500k for. The B4 is a bargain.

There was a piece on Points West last night on BBR with lots of Le Mans footage interspersed, not on iplayer but there is a BBC article here

BBC News - New venture reunites axed Bristol brand car restorers

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Old 19-11-11, 03:49 AM
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rather puts to shame the opening statement on the BCL website regarding the "goodwill of Bristol Cars" and "Mindful of Bristol Cars’ rich heritage and our responsibility as custodians of the brand".

Maybe like Nikolai Smolensky has done with TVR, they, Kamkorp Autokraft, will move production to the continent.....
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and I wonder what, if anything, Toby will do now, in relation to the cars he used to make?
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I'm sure it's not the last we have heard of Toby Silverton in the Bristol Car world.

With his experience at Overfinch , Jet Spares International and Bristol Cars he is maybe working on a 4 wheel drive jet propelled series 6 411 Fighter :-)

I am disappointed with the lack of information from the new owners of Bristol Cars and speed of any development in organising parts sales and new production facilities. I am still confused about the thinking behind why they bought Bristol Cars. Apart from the tenuous Frazer Nash link, there seems to be little compatibility.
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Old 19-11-11, 02:47 PM
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I am still confused about the thinking behind why they bought Bristol Cars. Apart from the tenuous Frazer Nash link, there seems to be little compatibility.
It appears as if they valued the name above all else.....
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It appears as if they valued the name above all else.....
Did anyone seriously think otherwise?
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I'm sure it's not the last we have heard of Toby Silverton in the Bristol Car world.

With his experience at Overfinch , Jet Spares International and Bristol Cars he is maybe working on a 4 wheel drive jet propelled series 6 411 Fighter :-)

I am disappointed with the lack of information from the new owners of Bristol Cars and speed of any development in organising parts sales and new production facilities. I am still confused about the thinking behind why they bought Bristol Cars. Apart from the tenuous Frazer Nash link, there seems to be little compatibility.
It all seems very odd and the lack of info infuriates. Also why has Toby Silverton resigned suddenly? Perhaps he has devoted enough time to Bristol and wants to concentrate on his successful businesses for a change.... Perhaps he will will put his side of the story forward one day - we only have Tony Crook's side so far.
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