View post: Winter Storm Warning Likely as 10 Inches of Snow and 60 MPH Winds Threaten Montana Highways Phillip Awad, acting as photographer for F1 Geeks, documents the Radford Motors Lotus P62 prior ...
There’s a new coachbuilder out there, and the company calls itself Radford. Today, Radford revealed its first car — the Type 62-2 — and it’s based on the chassis and underpinnings of the Lotus Evora.
Radford, the coach builder recently revived by Formula 1 champ Jenson Button, TV personality and engineer Ant Antstead, and designer Mark Stubbs, recently showed off its first car. Called the Lotus ...
British automaker Radford has released a few images of the Lotus Type 62-2's interior. And like the car itself, the cabin is a sight to behold. Radford collaborated with British luxury watchmaker ...
British coachbuilder Radford on Wednesday confirmed performance specs for the flagship John Player Special version of its Lotus Type 62-2 retro sports car. Radford unveiled the Lotus Evora-based Type ...
British coachbuilder Radford has been revived, and its first modern project is a retro sports car inspired by the Lotus Type 62. The sports car is also based on a modern Lotus, specifically the Evora.
British coachbuilder Radford has introduced its first car, the Lotus Type 62-2. If you never heard of Radford before, we can't blame you, but you have to admit their latest creation is a sight to ...
Radford has just revealed the bespoke interior of its new Lotus Type 62-2 mid-engine coupe, featuring both modern-day technology as well as designs that pay homage to the original Type 62 Lotus from ...
Khris is a Mechanical Engineer and a classic car aficionado, who adores his Jags, Alfas, and old-school American muscle cars. He keeps tabs on everything from super exotics like an old EB 110 to the ...
The Radford Type 62-2 will make its dynamic debut at this month’s Goodwood Festival of Speed with development and testing of the car now complete. Ex-Formula 1 driver and 2009 world champion Jenson ...
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