Flat-6 Power: 1977 Bradley GT
This next car comes from tipper RockOn who writes: The owner must do a lot of laundry as he has an ironing board for the rear deck! The Bradley GT was one of the more common kit car of the 70s; not as popular something like the Meyers Manx, but slightly more functional as a car and equally cool…wait a minute…I’ve seen this movie before…anyway. Find this 1977 Bradley GT offered for $2200 in Schenectady, NY via craigslist.
From the seller:
77 BRADLEY —– PROJECT CAR ( THE ONLY BRADLEY TITLED , REG. & INSURED IN NYS . )
FIBERGLASS BODY ON VW CHASSIS WITH 140 — 6 CYL. CORVAIR ENGINE . —– CAR RUNS WELL & CAN BE
LOT DRIVEN , BUT WILL NEED SOME MINIMAL TINKERING TO BE ROAD WORTHY . SEATS & DASH IN VERY GOOD COND.—- ALL CARPETS NEED REPLACEMENT . ——- CALL FOR DETAILS / TEXT WILL BE IGNORED
THIS IS THE LAST PRICE REDUCTION ( OVER $ 4,000 INVESTED ) —- FIRST $2,200 & A TRAILER TAKES IT .
TEXT WILL BE IGNORED , —————- THANK YOU PAUL .
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Thats a whole lot of fun for not a lot of money. Just plan on spending some time and little money on carpets replace the whizzer cone speakers, think about relocating or a least bolting down the battery, bumpers? Then drive it every sunny weekend. Yes officer,it is street legal….
I bet it smells like wet dogs in there.
I was thinking the same thing. The interior creeps me out.
Nice find, even the pop up headlights work! The Corvair engine can make some good power too. Just get rid of that ironing board on the back. Would you like starch on the collars sir?
Gee I never noticed how much Milwaukee Wisconsin and upstate NY look alike
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Seller must really like that style of wheel. He has the same style wheel on his Lexus
The exquisite panel gaps will always be the hallmark of a great kit car.
What is the point?
Ventilation.
aka-on a wing and a prayer.
A superb, modern, energetic, red for her personality.
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