The Bond Equipe was a British 2+2 sports car, manufactured by Bond Cars Ltd. It was their first 4-wheeled car, and production started in 1963. The original Equipe, the GT, was based on the Triumph Herald chassis with a fastback fibreglass body and also utilised further Triumph parts including the windscreen / scuttle assembly, and doors. The 1964 GT4S model saw revisions to the body with twin headlights and an opening rear boot.
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| - The Bond Equipe was a British 2+2 sports car, manufactured by Bond Cars Ltd. It was their first 4-wheeled car, and production started in 1963. The original Equipe, the GT, was based on the Triumph Herald chassis with a fastback fibreglass body and also utilised further Triumph parts including the windscreen / scuttle assembly, and doors. The 1964 GT4S model saw revisions to the body with twin headlights and an opening rear boot. It was powered a Herald-based 1147 cc engine in the Triumph Spitfire level of tune . This was upgraded to the 75 bhp 1296 cc Triumph Spitfire engine in 1967 . The GT4S was joined by the 2-litre GT with a smoother body in 1967. This was based on the similar Triumph Vitesse chassis and 1998 cc 95 bhp six-cylinder engine. The 2-litre GT was available as a closed coupé and, later, as a convertible. This was capable of 100 mph (161 km/h) with respectable acceleration. Horsepower and suspension improvements were made in line with Triumph's Mark 2 upgrade of the Vitesse in Autumn 1968, and a convertible was introduced at the same time. Production ended in July 1970 when Reliant, which had acquired Bond in 1969, closed the factory. (en)
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| - The Bond Equipe was a British 2+2 sports car, manufactured by Bond Cars Ltd. It was their first 4-wheeled car, and production started in 1963. The original Equipe, the GT, was based on the Triumph Herald chassis with a fastback fibreglass body and also utilised further Triumph parts including the windscreen / scuttle assembly, and doors. The 1964 GT4S model saw revisions to the body with twin headlights and an opening rear boot. (en)
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