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Luego On The Move
Luego Sports Cars - 16/12/02 at 12:47 PM

Luego Sports Cars Ltd the hugely successful Kit Car manufacturer have relocated from Ramsey Heights to Peterborough, we will be live at this address on the 23rd Dec 2002.

Located at 5a Botolph Bridge Ind Est, Woodston, Peterborough, Cambs, PE2 9QP, Tel: 01733 552911, Mob: 07761 334670 and just minutes from the A1. We’re sure that this move will have a positive effect on our already successful business. Our customers will benefit from great facilities, easier access and will enable us to continue to give outstanding customer service that we pride

Luego currently manufacture, three Kit Cars, The original Locost from the book by Ron Champion, The Velocity, which is designed for a Pinto engine and our pride and joy The Viento V8, a Lotus 7 inspired car based on the original Locost chassis, but is 12 inches longer, 6 inches wider and 4 inches higher than the original, enabling it to happily house any V8 engine and a driver as tall as 6ft 7 or 20 stone.

This move also comes just weeks away from the press launch and track demonstration of the Viento V8, which will be held at Rockingham Raceway on February 7th.

Regards The Team.


sinx - 12/1/03 at 09:20 PM

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Originally posted by Luego Sports Cars
Luego Sports Cars Ltd the hugely successful Kit Car manufacturer have relocated from Ramsey Heights to Peterborough, we will be live at this address on the 23rd Dec 2002.

Located at 5a Botolph Bridge Ind Est, Woodston, Peterborough, Cambs, PE2 9QP, Tel: 01733 552911, Mob: 07761 334670 and just minutes from the A1. We’re sure that this move will have a positive effect on our already successful business. Our customers will benefit from great facilities, easier access and will enable us to continue to give outstanding customer service that we pride

Luego currently manufacture, three Kit Cars, The original Locost from the book by Ron Champion, The Velocity, which is designed for a Pinto engine and our pride and joy The Viento V8, a Lotus 7 inspired car based on the original Locost chassis, but is 12 inches longer, 6 inches wider and 4 inches higher than the original, enabling it to happily house any V8 engine and a driver as tall as 6ft 7 or 20 stone.

This move also comes just weeks away from the press launch and track demonstration of the Viento V8, which will be held at Rockingham Raceway on February 7th.

Regards The Team.


SteveO - 14/4/03 at 11:29 AM

HI,

Can you pls let me know what parts from a donor are needed, modified and if all bits can be got from a rover sd1?

Thanx
Steve