In 1952, Allard introduced the K3 as a road-going version of the K2s that were intended for track use. The model featured fully-enveloping bodywork that offered room for a large bench seat, twin fuel tanks, a folding cloth top and rear trunk space. Many cars were delivered new to America without and engine and subsequently fitted with a V8 of the owners choosing.
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