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According to figures given to Kit Car magazine, the most popular kit in the United Kingdom in 2005 was made by Robin Hood Sportscars, who sold 700 kits a year. The editor of Kit Car Magazine suggests in 2016 the MEV Exocet was the best selling kit car. Lomax 224
GKD Sports Cars was founded in 2006 when company MD Peter Lathrope purchased the Ginetta G27 project. [1] The car was then modified to improve aerodynamics and styling. The company won car of the year 2006 from Which Kit Car magazine with the Evolution. This included winning 5 out of 7 categories in the competition. [2]
Also a war between magazine publishers Peter Filby (WHICH KIT) and Dennis Tanner,(kit CAR), broke out and split the whole industry in to two, demoralising everybody, fortunately, as the magazines faded away, the internet stepped in, and kept the kit car industry alive a little longer, before The Government's SVA test made the final step of ...
The Dog & Lemon Guide, a car buyer's guide originally based in New Zealand, since 2010 online only; Motor, founded in Australia in 1954 as Modern Motor, renamed Motor in 1992; NZ Classic Car, first issued in 1990; NZ Hot Rod Magazine, first issued in 1967 [2] NZ Performance Car, first published in 1996; NZV8 magazine, launched in 2005
After its first show preview at Exeter kit car show the press hailed the car as "the next big thing" in the kit car market as most of the Lotus Seven Style cars are still Ford Sierra based. After the success of the initial Legend GKD Sports Cars bridged the gap between the Legend and the Evolution by introducing a new variant known as the ...
The S1 Cosworth first production car was awarded car of the year 2006 from Which Kit Car magazine. This included winning 5 out of 7 categories in the competition. [1] "From the specification, the Evolution comes across as an out and out performance car which, of course, it is but it's also practical." [1]
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