Dellow Owner's Page.

From the Dutch-like hills of Lincolnshire with a decidedly Hollandaise sounding name is Rick Van der Fransen, who has for many years owned one of the KTM cars KTM191. This car has seen some competition in its day but has since been restored by Lionel Evans long after Dellow production stopped. Unfortunately Rick is unable to drive the car these days but it is still one of the best Mk2s in the Register.

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From the hills of Holland comes evidence of extreme hard work and skill. Here is Jan Louwe's early Mk2 (originally GMO970) after what appears to be the best body job I've ever seen on a Dellow. Jan is to be congratulated on attention to detail but tantalisingly, no shots of the engine compartment. Jan's son Johann sent these photos and says "British Car" a European publication this year carried a 7 page article on this car. I've now got a pdf copy, so if anyone wants a pdf of the article, please contact me.

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Malcolm Burgess has been very quietly beavering away in his garage over the last 2 or 3 years and has transformed his Mk1 into one of the smartest Dellows around. The Ballamy wheels give the car quite a sleek appearance. Well done Malcolm!

But, will he trial it ??

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This car has the very rare OHIV conversion on the E93A engine. How about some under-bonnet pictures Malcolm?