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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 ...
That’s exactly how it was with the Fighter, a car that owed much of its design and engineering to a previous era, even if it was hugely powerful and consequently massively fast. Bristol Cars was ...
Bristol released more info on its new, batshit-mad, Dodge Viper-powered Fighter. It'll be dubbed the Fighter T, and the final numbers total 1,012 hp and 1,036 lb.-ft of torque (at 4500 rpm ...
The marque’s most recent design, the Bristol Fighter, was named after one of its successful WWII aircraft, and comes with a purpose-built 8-litre V-10 engine producing 525 bhp,comfort for a ...
The Bristol Fighter T is a rare and unique performance car from the early 2000s that stands out in a market dominated by mainstream manufacturers. Designed by Bristol Cars, the Fighter T combines ...
We remember seeing the Bristol Fighter in auto magazines a few years ago. On paper, it seemed to combine everything a petrolhead could ever want, including a V10 engine and the potential to have ...
The maverick British marque, Bristol, has added another model to its Fighter range. Joining the plain old Fighter and the Fighter S will be the Fighter T, sporting a twin turbocharged and ...
Bristol today revals a new twin-turbocharged version of its Fighter supercar, claiming this T model will crack 0-60mph in less than 3.5sec and has a top speed limited to 225mph. The iconoclastic ...
Toby Silverton, the jet-spares millionaire who bought Bristol in 1997, has always had a thing about exploiting untapped potential. The merging of missions is manifested in the Fighter, which could ...
Ta-dah! The Fighter was a curio in best Bristol fashion; the gullwing doors making it a unique prospect until the Mercedes SLS came along and that V10 offered a driving experience unlike anything ...