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  2. 15 Photos of Old-School Car Interiors That We Still Miss

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    Monterey Touring Vehicles. 8. Chevy’s Pretty Piping. Chevy’s old-school stitching and piping really made their interiors pop, especially when multiple colors were involved. The piping, often ...

  3. Dutton Cars - Wikipedia

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    Dutton Cars, based in Worthing, Sussex, England, was a maker of kit cars between 1970 and 1989. In terms of number of kits produced, it was the largest kit-car manufacturer in the world. The company was founded by Tim Dutton-Woolley and run from a small workshop in which a series of cars named P1 was built. In October 1971, the B-Type appeared ...

  4. Fiberfab Valkyrie - Wikipedia

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    The Valkyrie was launched in the fall of 1966. [1] It was the first model that Fiberfab offered either as a fully-assembled, turn-key car named the Valkyrie 500 GT, or in kit form as the Valkyrie kit. [1] The price difference between the two was significant — the 500 GT listed for $12,500.00 and the kit for $1495.00. [1]

  5. King Midget - Wikipedia

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    Powertrain. Engine. 1-cylinder air-cooled. Transmission. 2-speed automatic. The King Midget was a micro car produced between 1946 and 1970 by the Midget Motors Corporation. The King Midget company started out by offering a kit to build a car, but soon added completely assembled cars and later only offered completed cars.

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  7. Gentry Cars - Wikipedia

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    Gentry Cars. The Gentry is a British kit car styled to resemble a MG TF. It was offered for sale to the public by RMB Motors of Barwell, Leicestershire from 1974, the original prototype having been completed at the end of 1973. 15 kits were supplied in this first year, rising to over 80 per year produced in 1979.

  8. Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving - Wikipedia

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    The Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving was an American performance driving school located in Chandler, Arizona at the Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park. [1] At the time of its founding, the school was the largest purpose-built driving school in the world. It featured a 15-turn, 1.6-mile road course, an eight-acre asphalt pad for ...

  9. Devin Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Devin Enterprises was an American automotive manufacturer that operated from 1955 to 1964. Devin was mainly known for producing high quality fiberglass car bodies that were sold as kits, but they also produced automotive accessories as well as complete automobiles. The company was founded by Bill Devin. The assets and intellectual property of ...