Geoffrey Miller of Cornwall, England was a craftsman who had earlier built his own motorcycle when he decided to build himself a station wagon. This is the result, and it is the only such example. Most homebuilt cars look, well, home-built. However, this has all of the look of a series production car from 1950s England.
Somewhat Allard-like in its appearance, a 2.9-liter Austin-Healey straight-six powers the four-door woodie wagon. He used some production parts that were readily available but is said to have done the body and woodwork by hand.
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