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The Buckle Sports Coupe is a fibreglass-bodied sports car which was produced in Australia by Buckle Motors from 1957 to 1959 . The 2-door coupe used a combination of Ford Zephyr Six and Ford Zephyr Mark II components, including a straight-6 engine from the Mark II.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.carpartsandmore.com.au/buckle/BuckleMotors01.htm )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://microcarmuseum.com/tour/goggo-dart.html )〕 Totaling a weight of 865 kg and a top speed of 160 km/h, it also featured a box chassis frame, transverse leaf spring front suspension and a conventional Ford rear axle.〔Peter Davis, Aussie Cars, 1987, page 69〕 A total of twenty Buckles were produced, including two incomplete examples sold for racing purposes.〔 Bill Buckle, the person behind the creation of the car, would however go on to a successful business venture building Goggomobil cars in Australia, the highpoint of which was the production of the Australian designed Goggomobil Dart.〔Peter Davis, Aussie Cars, 1987, page 75〕 ==Motor sport== The Buckle performed well in hillclimb events and circuit races and held many records. Sixteen of the twenty Buckles built competed in motor sport, 〔(Buckle Coupe - Racing History, www.carpartsandmore.com.au ) Retrieved on 19 January 2012〕 a highlight being Dick Newell's victory in the 1963 New South Wales GT Championship.〔(Buckle Coupe Racing History - Circuit & Road Racing, www.carpartsandmore.com.au ) Retrieved on 19 January 2012〕 A special Buckle (Body#93-883) was built specifically for racing purposes and was raced by Bill Buckle himself circa 1960-1961.〔(Buckle Coupe Body#93-883, www.carpartsandmore.com.au ) Retrieved on 19 January 2012〕 It featured a lightweight body moulded around a tubular chassis, a Raymond Mays-developed cylinder head and three SU carburetors.〔
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