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The Marcos cars 1959 - 2007

    http://www.marcoscars.net/models.htm
    The Marcos cars 1959 - 2007 The following is a brief description of the cars produced under the Marcos name to date. The Xylon or Ugly Duckling Gullwing The Luton Gullwing/Spyder The Fastback/Breadvan The Marcos XP The Adams GT 'til 1969 The Adams GT 1969 - 1972 The Mantis 2+2 The Mantis XP Racer The Mini Marcos The Mantula, Martina and Mantara

Motorsport - Marcos Sportscars (1996 – 2006) - Eurotech Sports

    https://www.eurotechsports.com/en/autosport/marcos-sportscars-1996-2006/
    The Marcos brand name, rights and type approval were retained and the Eurotech Group in Venlo-Blerick obtained the licence to construct the Marcos racing cars. The heritage licensing rights (all cars constructed before 1996) were sold to Malcom and the sale included a guarantee that the old Marcos vehicles could go there for parts and servicing.

Marcos Homepage - History

    http://www.marcoscars.net/history.htm
    Marcos' racing business was sold to long time GT sponsor Eurotech, a Dutch engineering firm. At this stage all racing cars and road car chassis were being built in Holland, with road car assembly completed in Westbury, albeit with a much reduced staff. 2001: Marcos road car operation liquidated, but then resurrected by Marcos Heritage.

Marcos in GT Racing

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    Castle Combe is considered Marcos' home circuit, so the Topcats team were keen to put on a good show again in June. Despite the number of much more modern machines, such as Ferrari F430s, the class 2 Mantis of Huggins and Fiorentino was once again on the front row of the grid and leapt into an early lead, which it held until lap 30.

Marcos Engineering - Wikipedia

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Marcos Home Page - WWW.MARCOSCARS.NET

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    Marcos Home Page - WWW.MARCOSCARS.NET Welcome to the unofficial homepage of the Great British Sportscar manufacturer, Marcos. Last updated 15/08/14 CLE 100H is back on the road after 10 years!!!! Images from the 2009 50th Anniversary Rally at Prescott You are visitor Dell Coupon Code to the Marcos Page - Welcome!

Marcos in GT Racing 1999

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    Marcos in GT racing in 1999 Above : LM600 at Daytona, 1999 - Photo courtesy Sportscar World 1999 has already seen Cor Euser's Marcos LM600 in action. The 24 Hours of Daytona saw the GT2 runner up against the massed ranks of the work's Vipers, work's Corvettes, Roock Porsches and numerous other top flight teams.

Marcos GT - Wikipedia

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    The car was first introduced as the Marcos 1800 in 1964, with a wooden chassis and a Volvo P1800 engine. Later models had a steel chassis and commonly Ford engines although others were also available. The majority of these sports cars were sold in kit form.

Marcos Classic Cars for Sale - Classic Trader

    https://www.classic-trader.com/uk/cars/search/marcos
    Marcos was a British sports car manufacturer founded in 1959 and ultimately closed down in 2007. The Development History of Marcos Marcos was initially founded by Frank Costin and Jem Marsh. Mr. Costin had extensive experience within the aviation industry and thus, the concept of developing a vehicle frame out of plywood was adopted.

MARCOS XYLON GT RACE CAR

    https://www.marcosxylon.com/
    This web site is mainly dedicated to the Marcos Xylon GT chassis #1003 G128 race car and the history of Marcos Cars, this small but glorious British car manufacturer. In addiction there is a section dedicated to my other british racing cars like: Marcos Mantis Challenge, Ginetta G4R & G12 and Lotus Elan 26R.

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