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  Arnolt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SH Arnolt Inc. was a licensed automobile manufacturer in the State of Illinois.
Arnolt also had Bertone design and build a Bentley, which resembles a larger version of the Arnolt MG coupe because it was also penned by Giovanni Michelotti who was working for Bertone at the time.
Arnolt then negotiated with Bristol Cars Ltd in the UK for the purchase of 200 of their 404 series chassis and 1971 cc, six-cylinder 130 hp engines.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arnolt   (965 words)

  
 Stan Arnolt to Pilot Sports Car   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Arnolt, one of the country's largest distributors of foreign and sports cars, is not a new name at Sebring.
Arnolt has been seen in his white and blue stripped speedster at Elkhart lake in Wisconsin, holding a cigar at a jaunty angle between his teeth while rounding curves.
Arnolt said that his crew would have the last pit stop point on the track and that a new two story building had been constructed for th euse of the Arnolt team at the pit site.
yesteryear.clunette.com /arnolt.html   (612 words)

  
 Marreyt Classics - Twin Cam
I then sold the Arnolt Bristol on to a customer in Monaco who had the whole car meticulously rebuilt respecting the original colour combination the car was in.
This included especially made light weight pistons, lightened flywheel, properly set up suspension, etc..., because his aim was to enter the Arnolt Bristol, as she was initially intended to, to participate at the historic Monaco GP, at which he participated succesfully in 2002 and 2004.
I have just test driven the Arnolt Bristol for a fast and very exciting lap in and around my village and my impression can hardly be expressed in words.
www.marreyt-classics.com /autosdetail.cfm?ID=312   (353 words)

  
 Arnolt Schlick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arnolt Schlick (c1460 - after 1521) was a German organist and composer of the Renaissance.
Though records of his early life are sparse, most likely he was from the area around Heidelberg (based on linguistic evidence).
Schlick can be seen as the first figure in a long line of development which culminated in the music of J.S. Bach more than two hundred years later.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arnolt_Schlick   (468 words)

  
 Arnolt-Mg, Arnolt-Bristol, Arnolt-Aston-Martin
The engines made him a fortune and when peace was signed, his factories, whom he already had six, could switch over from engines to domestic appliances.
Stanley Arnolt was one of the first Americans who imported a MG TC from England in 1946.
With these cars people could race as well and that was proved in the 12 hours race at Sebring in 1955, when the cars won the first, second, forth and fifth place in their class.
www.vea.qc.ca /vea/marques1/arnolt.htm   (407 words)

  
 Arnolt Bristol Baby Blue design
The cost of the 2002 Arnolt Bristol would be in the range of $40-$55,000 depending on the users preference for more specialized performance features such as ceramic brakes, track oriented wheels and tires, and similar components.
It is targeted for the type of young business man or woman who is a car enthusiast, likes nostalgia, wants to have fun on the weekend, stand out in a crowd, and go on the track without having to spend a fortune on a high maintenance exotic car.
The original Arnolt Bristol had a beautifully sculptured body that combined rounded and hard-edge styling into a graceful form albeit with an awkward graphic treatment in the front.
www.cedarseed.com /fire/cardesign.html   (965 words)

  
 The Arnolt-MG family sports car   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
At the 1952 Turin Auto Show, American industrialist S.H. "Wacky" Arnolt saw the two prototypes - an open-top and a closed version - and ordered 100 of each body styles on the spot.
Arnolt asked Bertone to clothe other British saloons.
The engine configuration of this car was probably one of the reasons for its shaped: the height of the BMW-derived OHV unit with its cross- rod-driven rockers for the exhaust valves, prohibited the mounting of the carburettors on the side of the engine.
www.team.net /www/ktud/arnolt.html   (896 words)

  
 The Original MGTD Midget - Period Reports - The Arnolt Car
They, too, have wound up with rough jobs that idle badly, steer erratically, stop indifferently and have the bulbous lines of a Grecian urn which the poet Keats described as a thing of beauty-but Keats never saw a motor car.
Arnolt's next move was to develop a body with true sports car lines which would comfortably accommodate a family of four.
For those who like sports car performance and individuality in design, coupled with closed car comfort and he ability to share their fun with members of their family and friends Mr.
www.mgcars.org.uk /mgtd/mgtd_Motorsport_53_Arnolt.htm   (615 words)

  
 1954 Arnolt Bristol Bolide
Privately owned Arnolt Bristols were the scourge of SCCA E-Production classes for years and collected innumerable racing successes.
Today, the Arnolt Bristol is recognized as a Milestone Car by the MCS of America.
The uninitiated sometimes mistake this car for a 427 Cobra, but the Arnolt Bristol is not a kit car or replica.
www.californiaclassix.com /archive/54_Arnolt_Bristol_c25.html   (1618 words)

  
 Bristol Owners Club : Type 404/X   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Arnolt Bristol, as it was named for sale (note no hyphen), was very successful in road and track meet events.
The Arnolt Company operated its own racing team which like the Bristol Company 450 racing team also had much competitive success in specialized events.
All Arnolts carry their own badges depicting a winged horse jumping through a letter A which bears on the cross bar the word “ARNOLT”.
www.boc.net /type_arn.php   (739 words)

  
 Water Wonderland
The Arnolt Corporation was owned by Stanley Harold Arnolt II, an engineering graduate of the University of Wisconsin.
At some point in his career he acquired the nickname of "Wacky" and was affectionately known as Wacky Arnolt to his friends.
Under the leadership and engineering genius of Wacky Arnolt, many parts of Iva-Lite were improved and manufacturing costs lowered.
www.wwcacbs.com /waterlinehtml/where.html   (1305 words)

  
 Arnolt Bristol sports car   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Chicago businessman S.H. Arnolt imported MG after the war and also had some rebodied by Bertone.
To that end he had to buy half of that firm and became vice-president.
"Wacky" Arnolt also had some cars made on Aston-Martin chassis.
www.geocities.com /bilsidan/arnolt.htm   (99 words)

  
 Arnolt.com: : CafePress.com
Arnolt.com related merchandise is available here featuring stylized images of an Arnolt, 409, 407 Zagato and Fighter.
Variations such as placing the available images on a different product can be accomodated upon request.
Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms of Service.
www.cafepress.com /arnolt   (45 words)

  
 Arnolt MG and Arnolt Bristol auto parts by Classic Auto Spares
Arnolt MG and Arnolt Bristol auto parts by Classic Auto Spares
Classic Auto Spares offers can assist you with parts for the Arnolt MG and Arnolt Bristol.
Wiring Harness Arnolt MG and Arnolt Bristol available by special order $inquire
www.hdrogers.com /arnoltparts.html   (98 words)

  
 Arnolt-MG on Flickr - Photo Sharing!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Arnolt-MG 1953 Arnolt-MG coupe - a rare coachbuilt version of the MG TD sports car, these were produced and sold by "Wacky" Arnolt - a Chicago businessman - in the early 1950's before being replaced by the more well known Arnolt-Bristol
1953 Arnolt-MG coupe - a rare coachbuilt version of the MG TD sports car, these were produced and sold by "Wacky" Arnolt - a Chicago businessman - in the early 1950's before being replaced by the more well known Arnolt-Bristol
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www.flickr.com /photos/sherlock77/2775792   (148 words)

  
 Cars - 1953 MG Arnolt Photo - 1953 MG Arnolt Pic
Send a 1953 MG Arnolt Ecard along with your own message to make it personal.
View all of the MG Photos and Arnolt Photos.
Learn about this car with MG Specs and Arnolt Specs.
www.edge-inc.net /cars/index.cfm/page/image/id/814.htm   (98 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The author hasn't any relation with arnolt and is not responsible for any mistakes in the information.
The logo of Internet Paradise is copyrighted and may not used by others.
If you can add more pictures from arnolt and/or other carfactories on Auto Paradise please contact
www.geocities.com /bmwwallpaper/arnolt.html   (46 words)

  
 Sporting Art by Arnolt, Frost, Goodwin, Spiegle, Wyeth etc.
Sporting Art by Arnolt, Frost, Goodwin, Spiegle, Wyeth etc.
We are in no way affiliated with any of the manufactures listed in these pages.
Please feel free to EMAIL me with any submissions or suggestions for links to your favorites.
www.sportingcollectibles.com /sportingartprints.html   (426 words)

  
 Buy Arnolt Schlick CDs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
by Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Bohm, Dietrich Buxtehude, William Byrd, Francisco Correa de Arauxo, Samuel Scheidt, Arnolt Schlick, Matthias Weckmann, Agnes Luchterhandt, Thiemo Janssen
by Franz Liszt, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Arnolt Schlick, Igor Stravinsky, Tomas Svoboda, The LeRoi-Nickel Duo, Nancy LeRoi-Nickel, Timothy LeRoi Nickel
by Joris Verdin, Arnolt Schlick, Loyset Compere, Bonifacius Amerbach, Jacobus Buus, Johannes Prioris
www.8notes.com /cds/schlick   (272 words)

  
 Template   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
(Original Arnolt brochure images courtesy of Jarl DeBoer)
Click any image on this page to bring up a larger image.
Here's a copy of an original Arnolt brochure for their heater.
home.earthlink.net /~budkrueger/Arnolt.html   (166 words)

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