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Postby stephendell » Wed Jun 10, 2009 10:45 am

There are a few replicas out there of varying quality.

The one below was one of the nicer ones if IIRC

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The metallic blue car is the more standard version, called Monte Carlo 220.

The light blue car is a Group 4 replica.

AFAIK they both had Renault 2 litre (12 valve?) engines in them, but could be built to order with many engine and gearbox configurations.

I don't know if any others (of this particular version) were built other than these two.

One of the problems was when the replica/kits were launched (mid 80's - early 90's) the real thing was relatively cheap so it made the kits prohibitively expensive, now the genuine article is more expensive it would be a much better proposition.

Leboncoin were selling tubs on promotion recently for just under 5K euro if you want to have a go yourself... (21T power? Mr Gamblen!!)

Does anyone remember the yellow Honda (or Toyota?) powered example on ebay recently? For sale in the states for about $20K.
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Postby turbo 5 » Wed Jun 10, 2009 10:04 pm

Only wish I had seen one for sale at 20k$, I would have bid a great deal more, even if it did have a 'japanese' engine in it.

Yes the 220, came from the use of a 21t engine, not sure though if this one ever hit the streets, the only ones I have seen, 3 of the 5 produced (I believe) that reached the road had Renault 2 ltr engines, either on carbs (2X45DCOE) or injection, although the injection might have been an 'after fitment'.

All in all though a very rapid machine, great shame that Darrian has gone a 'bit quiet' as I would still be the first in the queue for one, as although I was the same height at 21 and then fitted snuggly into my A110, I can no longer fit, but can fit in the MC !

At a guess today you might be looking at 45k for an equivelent one to be built, if you could find somone to build it! Others have ventured into starting a limited production, but non have persued it past 'planning'.

Anyone intrested! A lovely thought to own such a iconic shape without the 'limitations' of the A110 'age' engineering.

Now the most intresting fact, I believe the owner of the '220' (or maybe this one should be a 185!) in the picture provided the real A110 for the moulds to be made up from.

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Postby 2P5T » Thu Jul 16, 2009 2:22 am

These are from a meet in April 2009 in the village of Daux, just outside Toulouse.

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Postby si21 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:55 pm

AFAIK they both had Renault 2 litre (12 valve?) engines in them, but
could be built to order with many engine and gearbox configurations.

Be very easy to drop a J7R turbo lump in since its the same block only a triple valve head, as fitted to the TXi R21/R25 130 bhp standard, not bad for a standard road car of its time.

Shame the replicas/kits cost so much as the 110 was the car that started my love affair. I cant afford an original and I cant afford a replica either.:cry:

Imagine a110 with 300 BHP .....well I can dream cant I :wink:

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Postby BIG_MVS » Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:30 am

This looks interesting:

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Postby JohnC » Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:05 am

.........that looks like "Le Manoir du Loheac" to me :) .....worth a visit if you are ever in the area :wink:
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Postby John Sweet » Sat Mar 06, 2010 4:01 pm

The GTA atmo towcar belongs to Paul Godfrey (member of CAR). That is the car I owned from 1992 to 2003. I am not sure who the A110 belongs to but, in keeping with the nature of the event, the club did source a genuine ex-works A110.

As to the GTA I put those nice AZEV wheels on it - they have lasted well. I also fittend the GTA nose badge to each wheel (got them for £10 each many years ago from a French stand at Coys festival many years ago. It must be up to about 90,000 miles now and still going strong. It was reasonably rust free underneath and is a rare ABS and air equipped atmo.

If you want to buy it Paul might do you a deal.

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Postby stephendell » Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:49 am

I am not sure who the A110 belongs to but, in keeping with the nature of the event, the club did source a genuine ex-works A110.


John, it wasn't an A110, it was a replica. That was the point of the thread, it was a little quiz/challenge for us!

Most casual observers don't notice the difference.

I'd still like one though!
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Postby 2P5T » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:10 pm

From a Pistonheads meet in Dublin today:

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Postby Paul Taylor » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:40 pm

That is nice !. I like the colour, suits the car well.
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Postby stephendell » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:58 pm

Mr Boden's. A very nice car.
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Postby Tim Moores » Sun Mar 21, 2010 12:01 am

The concept for the Monte Carlo MC220 is actually John Wheeler's and the cars were built to his instructions based on a Darrian chassis and suspension with most of the work, including the body moulding being undertaken by Tim Duffee (Darrian) to John's instructions. John is a long time A110 enthusiast and currently owns the ex-Vialle Racing A110 European Rallycross Championship winning car that is fitted with one of the very rare DOHC 807-G4 4-valve per cylinder engines.
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