The Arnolt-Bristol was introduced by Arnolt in 1954. It was an Anglo-Italian sports car produced as the result of a collaboration between St...
The Arnolt-Bristol was introduced by Arnolt in 1954. It was an Anglo-Italian sports car produced as the result of a collaboration between Stanley H. Arnolt and Bertone. This car was based on the Bristol 404/405 and used a 2.0L inline six engine derived from the BMW 328. With a 4-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive, the Arnolt-Bristol was offered in three versions: Bolide (lightweight and competition-oriented), Deluxe (more equipped for road use) and a very rare closed Coupe. The production of the Arnolt-Bristol was limited to 142 units and lasted until 1959.
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