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Old 10-27-2005, 11:29 AM
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LMX Sirex

LMX Sirex 2300 HCS.
The fiberglass-bodied Sirex was first shown at the 1968 Turin show in fastback form, then in convertible form at the Geneva show. The convertible was configured such that the full fiberglass top could be stored behind the seats.

Particularly notable is the rear glass panel of the fastback body which serves as the hatchback. Apparently this is about as big of a single glass pane you'll ever find from this era attached to a hinged joint on a fiberglass body.

The cars were powered by a Ford-based 2.3 liter normally-aspirated V6. Plans were in the works for a supercharged version with over 200 HP, but it didn't happen. The regular cars had to live with about 130 HP.

The cars were manufactured in Turin, if the term "manufactured" could be used. There were significant difficulties with the body forming processes, so maybe as many as 30 fastbacks were produced between 1968 and 1972. The only convertible was the Geneva concept.

If you have any more pictures of this car, 1024*768 or larger, please post them.
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File Type: jpg LMX Sirex2.JPG (228.3 KB, 60 views)
File Type: jpg LMX Sirex3.JPG (246.2 KB, 60 views)
File Type: jpg LMX Sirex4.JPG (235.4 KB, 72 views)
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Old 10-27-2005, 01:22 PM
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Looks like a Qvale Mangusta at the front, at the side, maybe an old tvr or Jag, and from the rear, a retro TVR sagaris.
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Seeking Much More History On The Lmx Sirex 2300 Cars

Please post any more info on this car that you can provide -

I know that it was designed by Franco Scaglione, but I am not aware of who designed or manufactured the chassis.

Did LMX have a production facility that manufactured the steel backbone chassis & fiberglass bodies - or did they sub-contract these out to other companies?

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The bodies were made by Carozzeria Eurostyle based in Turin
Was there any connection to Intermeccanica (other than that Franco Scaglione worked with both LMX and Intermeccanica)?

See the postings here for a discussion regarding (unlikely) connections:
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum...589#post667589

If these cars were made in Turin (Torino), then why did their corporate brochure say that the company ws based in Milano?

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LMX Sirex 2300 HCS.
The convertible was configured such that the full fiberglass top could be stored behind the seats.
If you have any more pictures of this car, 1024*768 or larger, please post them.
I'm impressed if the fiberglass top could fit behind the seats - I wonder how that worked with it's side & rear windows. Did it have to fold or bend? (& are you sure they weren't talking about the soft top fitting behind the seats?)
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File Type: jpg LMX logo.jpg (31.2 KB, 27 views)
File Type: jpg LMX Spyder w removeable hardtop.jpg (39.3 KB, 36 views)
File Type: jpg LMX Spyder side view.jpg (43.1 KB, 35 views)
File Type: jpg Scaglione's '68 LMX 2300HCS Coupe & Spyder.jpg (20.2 KB, 24 views)
File Type: jpg Scaglione's '68 Fiberglass Car - only 43 made.jpg (25.9 KB, 34 views)
File Type: jpg Scaglione LMX_2300_Maroon Conv.jpg (35.4 KB, 51 views)
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Old 02-11-2007, 08:31 PM
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LMX Sirex 2300 HCS.
Particularly notable is the rear glass panel of the fastback body which serves as the hatchback. Apparently this is about as big of a single glass pane you'll ever find from this era attached to a hinged joint on a fiberglass body.
Here are some pictures featuring the large glass rear hatchback and some showing the unusual backbone chassis
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File Type: jpg LMX 2300 Coupe hatchback.jpg (42.3 KB, 28 views)
File Type: jpg LMX Coupe rear.jpg (32.6 KB, 33 views)
File Type: jpg LMX Chassis.jpg (31.3 KB, 32 views)
File Type: jpg LMX_Sirex_Coupe project_16.jpg (24.8 KB, 26 views)
File Type: jpg LMX_Sirex_Coupe project_21.jpg (26.3 KB, 23 views)
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Old 08-24-2007, 08:22 PM
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LMX info

Was just reading an old mag-Motor Trend, June '70 with a short blurb on this car. Here's a bit of info:

Company owner-Michel Liprandi, Italo-Argentine, fibreglass specialist,manufactured bodies for de Tomaso,Abarth and even Ferrari prototypes. Milan-based company, LMX automobile.
Emblem-crawling dragon
Engine-2.3 litre German Ford
Tech assistance from Swiss turbo specialist Michel May-used Constantin turbo to up power from 126 to 210 HP.
Central beam chassis (like Lotus) with fibreglass monocoque shell.
Total length=157 in (coupe and convert)
Mcpherson front, rear trans (4 sp)
1/4 mile=15.3, 0-60=28 sec!, top=137MPH
Price (1970)=$7300 coupe, $7700 spyder

Hope this helps?

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Old 10-05-2007, 12:13 PM
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The cars were manufactured in Turin...
....by Carrozzeria Eurostyle.
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Old 06-19-2008, 02:05 AM
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I only know six different cars built by Eurostyle.
Once made a small set of these.
Who knows more, resp. has more infos about the particular cars? Also would appreciate facts about the Carrozzeria Eurostyle.





Thanks in advance, Allemano
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Old 11-01-2008, 02:56 AM
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does anybody know owners of LMX Sirex?
Because I recently bought a Sirex project car
and start work on it.
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