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Autumn stash: Two 1964 Sabra GT Coupé

In the past we have published articles on the Sabra Roadster because they were the only ones we found on sale: this time it is a coupe, or rather, two coupes. These two Sabra are not only the same model but both are red and both have to be completely restored: actually that’s not a… Read More Autumn stash: Two 1964 Sabra GT Coupé

September 20, 2018September 18, 2018 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

Haifa car: 1963 Autocars Sabra Sport Roadster

The only car producer of Israel was Autocars Co. Ltd. founded in Haifa and, among other models, they’ve built the Sabra Sport both in Coupé and Roadster version. This particular car, of course a Roadster, is said to heve been brought in the U.S.A. in 1973 and, as long as it has a fiberglass body,… Read More Haifa car: 1963 Autocars Sabra Sport Roadster

June 25, 2018June 24, 2018 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

Smells like Reliant: 1965 Sabra Sports Roadster

208 were the Sabra Sports built with the soft top, so that’s a rare car, other than being the only – more or less – known car built in Israel. These cars, built for three years from 1962 to 1964, were commmisioned by the israeli company Autocars, to UK’s Reliant Motor Company of Tamworth as they… Read More Smells like Reliant: 1965 Sabra Sports Roadster

May 7, 2018May 2, 2018 Classicvirus1 Comment

No mistery: 1963 Sabra Sport Roadster

This concrete-looking project is actually the same model we’ve published the last week, but back then we didn’t know what it was, today we know that this spider was built in Israel more than fifty years ago. So half century is passed since it was built and you can clearly see it: this car needs a… Read More No mistery: 1963 Sabra Sport Roadster

February 17, 2016June 24, 2018 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

Mistery Car: Find the name

Update, same day: As Alejandro correctly says, this is an Autocars Sabra Sport Spider. Thanks Alejandro. This time not only we didn’t ever know this car existed, but even now we can’t understand what car is it. The only clear thing about this car is that there’s a british car under that strange body (… Read More Mistery Car: Find the name

February 10, 2016February 10, 2016 Classicvirus6 Comments

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