For decades, this very English marque had built quirky GTs for gentlemen. Then, right out of the blue, it decided to build a supercar. It was as unexpected as Cliff Richard releasing an album of ...
V10-powered Bristol Fighter models left the British brand's workshop in the 2000s. Xcar managed to get its hands on one to tell the world about it. The thoroughly odd GT wasn't perfect but ...
The Bristol Fighter was designed in 1916 as a replacement for the B.E. two-seaters. It proved an excellent fighting machine when flown in the aggressive manner of a single-seater. By the end of ...
It was the best GT of 1969 with class and comfort that rivalled Rolls Royce and Bentley but with speed and handling that ...
Developed in the late 1920s, the Royal Air Force's Bristol Bulldog entered service in May 1929. The single engine, single ...