In my yoof!
Years ago I saw a kit car in a magazine called the "Tici Citi"
Does anyone know what I mean? Did anyone have one? Are there any left? It was based on the mini, a 2 seater, and I remember it was bright yellow! :confused: |
:eusa_think: Stumped me, I've never heard of it.
Wheel in the old timer.....Den where are you :icon_lol: John Madabout-kitcars.com |
Shame on you John.
The TiCi wasn't a kit car though it was a genuine attempt at a mainstream car. They had Stirling Moss involved for the publicity and I think it was ORIGINALLY intended to be Triumph (Meriden) Motorbike engined, before it resurfaced as Mini based. :biggrin: |
I thought it was Ford's latest Diesel . . . .
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It would have had a better chance of striking a cord if it was called 'TiTTi CiTi'
Appropriate smiley anyone? John Madabout-kitcars.com |
and sitting in the drivers seat you'd be a right tit? :eusa_dance:
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Not really a smiley, but the best I could find :biggrin: Chris |
:eusa_clap: that was the one I was after....
http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/kitc...es/driving.gif >>>>>> http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/kitc...ord_Bounce.gif Driving to TiTTi CiTi John Madabout-kitcars.com |
That's not quite how I remember it, but it will do for me :eusa_pray:
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INCREDIBLE!!!
No-one has replied to this in FOUR years?????!!!!!! There is still a handfull of these cars around, albeit a small handfull! I was interested in Anthony Hills TiCi back in 1972 when his prototype appeared in Magazines and on TV. The project was backed by RAYMOND MAYS and (Sir) STIRLING MOSS assisted with sales. The one that I purchased back then is now up in Scotland. I now own the car that appeared at the RACING AND SPORTSCAR SHOW 1973 also one of the cars that was sold off by the receivers after they moved in later that year. Check out the attached pic... even smaller than a Fiat 126 |
tici car.
hi mitch, i was involved with the building of the moulds and 4 of the proto types,i was working for a company in nottingham, antony hill the guy whos brain child it was, was as far as i can remember was a engineering designer at loughborough uni, nice guy. cant remember stirling moss being involved but i do know for a fact, graham hill was, he came to the factory and spent an hour looking at the moulding side of it and driveing a proto type, yes they were all made in yellow, i think he liked that so it would stand out, my mob is 07771550936, my name is geoff, hope that gives you a little more info,
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hello we have tici we brought 32 years ago never been registered was wondering what they are worth has been dry stored since thanks for any info or help you can give
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I do not know, I hope someone knows
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i agree
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