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Ginetta G32
The Ginetta G32 is a Mid-engine design, mid-engined sports car built by British car manufacturer Ginetta Cars from 1989 to 1992. Specification The G32 is a two seater mid-engined coupe and convertible, designed by Ivor Walklett. The car incorporated many Ford parts including interior and doors from the Ford Fiesta. It is a compact car 3.76m long, and 1.65m wide. A total of 115 were produced. The 1.6i is powered by a 4-cylinder (1597cc) Ford engine developing and torque. The 1.9i model, powered by a 4-cylinder (1905cc) engine, develops and torque. Both versions are fitted with a 5-speed Manual transmission, manual gearbox. A 1.6 turbo version was tested but was not put into production. References {{Ginetta Cars, state=collapsed Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive vehicles Cars introduced in 1989 1990s cars Ginetta vehicles Cars discontinued in 1992 ...
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Ginetta Cars
Ginetta Cars Limited is a British specialist builder of racing and sports cars based in Garforth, Leeds, West Yorkshire. History 20th century Ginetta was founded in 1958 by four Walklett brothers (Bob, Ivor, Trevers and Douglas) in Woodbridge, Suffolk. Their first product, the Fairlight, was a glass-fibre body shell priced at £49 for fitting to a Ford chassis. The first car, not destined for production, which subsequently became known as the Ginetta G1, was based on a pre-war Wolseley Hornet six. The four Walklett brothers each had their areas of expertise: Bob was the managing director, Douglas was the mechanical engineer and also handled the electrical work, Ivor was the designer and Trevers was the stylist, working closely with Ivor. From their original base, the company moved to Witham, Essex, in 1962, and between 1972 and 1974 operated from larger premises in Ballingdon Street adjacent to the railway bridge Sudbury, Suffolk, before returning to Witham. In 1988, the Walk ...
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