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Author: Richard Heseltine Photography: Manufacturers The British kit car industry thrived in the 80s – here are some of our favourites. Marcos Mantula Marque co-founder Jem Marsh revived Marcos ...
Later models like the swoopy Marcos GT, which is no stranger to the Jaguar E-Type’s silhouette, helped cement its place as a ...
Some manufacturers produce well-known and beloved kit cars, such as Caterham, a British superlight specialist that produces and services kit cars in-house.
Under the tutelage of the British Leyland Motor Corporation (BLMC), the Triumph Motor Company (officially called Standard Triumph) produced several interesting cars during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
Car enthusiasts across he area shifted gears into the 37th annual British Car Show.This year's event was held at the Trinity Luteran Church.People had the chanc ...
As Carbuzz reports, the more basic turnkey MXV6 with the V6 engine starts at £22,000 ($29,000), including installation, while the DIY V6 kits alone go for £16,000 ($21,000).