This Jowett Jupiter Mark 2 was built in 2008 on a genuine 1953 Jupiter chassis, and is aimed at being the Mark 2 update that Jowett never had time to make before they closed. It is said to be pattered after factory drawings, though those are not shown in the listing, and the body is crafted out of aluminum. We like the nose and interior very much, and think that the car is a styling win over the actual Jupiters, though many would say that is not much of a claim. Find it here on eBay in Teesside, England for 20,000 GBP (today ~$32k). Special thanks to BaT reader Max van H. for this submission!

The rear of the car is short and vertical, and features some sort of quippy decal. This shot shows the canvas tonneau that is the only weather protection offered.

The interior photo looks like it was taken after about four pints of Boddingtons. The general layout looks pretty good, with a banjo wheel that looks to be from a genuine Jowett. The Pinto 5-speed transmission is a cool upgrade.

The engine shot does not revel much beyond it being a Jowett flat-4 as claimed. It is said to be rebuilt. The firewall and floors of the car are steel, but the inner fenders aluminum.

This is an interesting little car that could likely cause quite a stir in the paddock at the Goodwood Revival. That boot design looks like it should be good for an umbrella or two.