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  2. Covin (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Covin is a kit car replica of the Porsche 911 Turbo, created by Tim Cook and Nick Vincent in the early 1980s. The name "Covin" originated from CO (Cook) and VIN (Vincent), resulting in the name "COVIN Performance Mouldings." Initial versions of the Covin were constructed using a shortened Beetle floorplan and running gear, while later ...

  3. Chamonix NG Cars - Wikipedia

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    Chamonix NG Cars is a Brazilian automobile manufacturer based in São Paulo. Until about 2011 it was known as Chamonix Indústria e Comércio and located in Jarinu (SP). The "NG" in the company name stands for New Generation. The company was founded in 1981 by Milton Masteguin, formerly with Puma Cars as constructor of racing vehicles, and the ...

  4. Fiberfab - Wikipedia

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    Automobile body kits and complete cars. Fiberfab was an American automotive manufacturer established in 1964. Starting with accessories and body parts, they progressed to making kit cars and fully assembled automobiles. They became one of the longest lasting kit car manufacturers.

  5. Kit car - Wikipedia

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    a component car, which is a self-assembly car in which 100% of the parts required to build the car are purchased from a single company. Component cars are distinguished from kit cars as all parts are quality controlled and designed to fit together perfectly. They can be built in significantly less time than a "kit car".

  6. Chesil Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Peter Bailey founded the Chesil Motor Company in Burton Bradstock, Dorset, in 1991. He took over a project from Street Beetle and began producing automobiles and kits. The brand name is Chesil. Angus McCubbin and Jerry Baker ran the successor company Chesil from 2004 to 2007. This was followed by Beaminster - based Tygan Motor Company from 2007 ...

  7. TECHART 997 Turbo - Wikipedia

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    Curb weight. 3,510 pounds (1,592 kg) Chronology. Predecessor. TechArt 996 Turbo. The TechArt 997 Turbo, also known as simply the TechArt Turbo, is a high-performance sports car based on the Porsche 997 Turbo. TechArt has modified the car extensively, fitting it with a body kit, interior modifications, and significant engine tuning.

  8. Porsche Cayenne - Wikipedia

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    On 1 May 2017, a 2017 Porsche Cayenne S Diesel set the Guinness World Record for heaviest aircraft pulled by a production car. The Cayenne towed a 265-ton Air France Airbus A380 to a distance of 42 meters, breaking the previous 2013 record of a Nissan Patrol towing a 170-ton Ilyushin Il-76 to a distance of 50 meters. [ 41 ]

  9. List of Porsche vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Prototype Sports cars/Silhouettes. Porsche 550. Porsche 718. Porsche 904. Porsche 906. Porsche 910 Coupé. Porsche 910 Bergspyder. Porsche 907. Porsche 908 Coupé.