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  2. Haynes Roadster - Wikipedia

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    Haynes Roadster. Haynes Roadster is a replica of a Lotus Seven home-built car, according to the book Build Your Own Sports Car: On a Budget by Chris Gibbs (ISBN 1-84425-391-0). A Ford Sierra is used in the car as a donor for drivetrain and suspension components. The Haynes Roadster is a follow-up to the Locost design described in a book by Ron ...

  3. Asquith Brothers - Wikipedia

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    This was the replica of the Riley MPH, a 1930s roadster. The body was made of aluminium. Many parts came from Riley. The new price for a complete vehicle was from £40,000. Around six copies were made between 1985 and 1999. The vehicle should still be available to order. [3] In 1989 the second and later the third version supplemented the range.

  4. Robin Hood Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Robin Hood with 1993 cc engine. Robin Hood S3. Robin Hood Engineering Ltd was a British kit car manufacturer based in Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire. The factory covered 30,000 square feet (2,800 m 2) and was on a one and a half acre site.

  5. Locost - Wikipedia

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    Due to the dwindling supply of Escorts, the Haynes Roadster is based on mechanicals from the Ford Sierra. Some use small car-based trucks as donors such as the Mitsubishi L300, Mazda E1800 (same gearbox as the MX-5) and Suzuki Carry (aka Bedford Rascal, Vauxhall Rascal, Holden Scurry, Chevrolet Supercarry and Maruti Omni).

  6. Westfield Sportscars - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Sportscars Ltd. Westfield Sportscars is a manufacturer of both factory built and kit versions of several two-seater, open top sportscars. Their main product is a Lotus Seven inspired car – vehicles originally designed by Colin Chapman with only the bare essentials for motoring in order to give the rawest and most exhilarating ...

  7. Factory Five Racing - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. $7.5 Million USD (2007) [1] Number of employees. 350. Website. www.factoryfive.com. Factory Five Racing, Inc. (F.F.R.) is an American automobile company that designs and manufactures assembly kits, chassis, bodies and related components for replicars and sports cars.

  8. Dax Cars - Wikipedia

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    Official site. Dax Cars is a British sports car manufacturer founded in 1968 and based in North Weald, Essex, England. Dax started as a fibreglass moulding company, named DJ Sportscars Int. and became first British company to make a kit based replica of the AC 427 Cobra. [1] On 15 August 2017, John Kox acquired the production of the Dax 427 ...

  9. Quantum Sports Cars - Wikipedia

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    Quantum's first car was the Mark 1 hatchback (also known as the Mk 1 Coupé) which was based on the Ford Fiesta Mark 1. It reused all of the donor's mechanical and trim components in an elongated, more rounded shape. Due to its reduced weight over the donor vehicle, performance was significantly improved. The Coupé is unusual for low-volume ...