Probe 16

[4] The car was subsequently restored by Club Autosport Ltd.[5] A previous model, the Probe 15 was manufactured by the Adams Brothers.

Made for, and sold to Jim Webb, this car was painted Wedgewood Blue, and had a black interior.

Ownership history is murky following some periods of neglect, but the chassis is now located in the United Kingdom and is slated to be restored in the near future.

Chassis AB/3 was the second Probe 16 produced, and was originally manufactured for, and sold to rock musician Jack Bruce of the band Cream.

Previous owners include drummer Corky Laing, professor Clyde Kwok, and Phillip Karam.

This chassis was sold and ended up in the Pollock Auto Showcase collection / museum for many years before being offered for sale around 1985.

In 2004, it was featured on season five of the UK show Top Gear as a candidate for their "restoration ripoff" contest.

The Probe 16 / Durango 95 from A Clockwork Orange , on display at Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition held at the Design Museum of London in 2019
Adams Brothers Probe 16 chassis AB/3 on display at the Petersen Automotive Museum as part of their Hollywood Dream Machines: Vehicles of Science Fiction and Fantasy exhibit
Adams Brothers Probe 16 chassis AB/3 on display at the Petersen Automotive Museum as part of their Hollywood Dream Machines: Vehicles of Science Fiction and Fantasy exhibit