British Sports cars
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Moss Malvern Roadster (1981-2000)
Sports CarsMoss Malvern Roadster Production period: 1981 to 2000 Class : sports car Body versions : Roadster 2+2 Engines: Triumph 2500cc The Moss Roadster is a two-seater sports cat in the traditional style. Featuring the timeless lines of the thirties. The the retro look kit car was built from 1981 to 2000 A ...
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Nash-Healey (1951-1954)
Sports CarsNash-Healey (1951 to 1954) Overview Manufacturer Nash Motors Production 1951–1954 Assembly Warwick, England Turin, Italy Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA Body and chassis Class Sports car Body style 2-seat hardtop 2-seat roadster Layout FR layout Powertrain Engine Nash Ambassador I6: 1951: 234.8 cu in (3.8 ...
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Nelson (1989-1994)
ManufacturersNelson Motors Automotive Manufacturer of Shepperton , Surrey;United Kingdom from 1989 to 1994 Nelson Motors was a British manufacturer of kit type automobiles . The brand name was Nelson . History 1989 Bryce Nelson founded the company in Shepperton in Surrey . There he started producing automobiles ...
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Nimbus (1984-1987)
ManufacturersNimbus Projects Limited Automotive manufacturer of Andover , Hampshire.Great Britain from 1984 to 1987. Nimbus Cars , previously Nimbus Projects Limited , was a British manufacturer of kit car automobiles in the 1980s . History The designer Ian Shearer and Ian McClean donors founded in 1984, the co ...
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Nova Cars (1978-1990)
ManufacturersNova Sports cars Ltd Automotive manufacturer of Yorkshire.Great Britain from 1978 to 1990. Nova Cars was a British kit car automaker, which was from 1978 to 1990 in Mirfield ,Yorkshire. History The Kit Car was designed in 1971 by Richard Oakes and designed by Phil Sayers . From 1971 to 1975 he was ...
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Panther Lima (1976-1982)
Sports CarsPanther Lima 1976 to 1982 Manufacturer Panther Westwinds Production 1976–1982 Successor Panther Kallista Body style 2-door Sports cabriolet Engine 2279 cc Straight-4 (Vauxhall) Transmission 4 speed manual all-synchromesh (Vauxhall) Automatic Optional Wheelbase 97 in (2,464 mm) Length 142 in (3,607 ...
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Panther Solo (1989-1990)
Sports CarsPanther Solo 1989 to 1990 Manufacturer Panther Car Company Production 1989 - 1990 between 12 and 25 produced Assembly Weybridge, England Body style 2-door coupé 2-door 2+2 Layout RMR layout Wheelbase 99.6 in (2,530 mm) Length 171.0 in (4,343 mm) Width 70.1 in (1,781 mm) Height 46.5 in (1,181 mm) Cu ...
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Pelland (1978-1992)
Pelland Engineering Automotive manufacturer of Norfolk;Great Britain from 1978 to 1992. Pelland Engineering is a British manufacturer of kit cars , which was based in Thetford (Norfolk) from 1979 to the 1990s . Founder and owner was Peter Pellandine , who until 1978 had operated a similar company c ...
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Railton (1989-1993)
ManufacturersRailton Motor Company Former Automobile Manufacturers Alcester, Warwickshire. United Kingdom from 1989 to 1993 Railton Motor Company Limited was a British manufacturer of automobiles . History The company was founded in 1989 in Alcester in the county of Warwickshire . The production of automobiles. ...
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RGS (1950-1962)
ManufacturersRGS Automobile Components Ltd Car manufacturer of Windsor.Great Britain from 1950 to 1962. RGS Automobile Components Ltd was a British manufacturer of automobiles from the 1950s to the early 1960s. History Richard G. Shattocks ("RGS") took over in 1949 the remains of Atalanta Motors . From 1950 he ...
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Riley Nine Brooklands (1927-1931)
Sports CarsRiley Nine Brooklands Overview Manufacturer Riley Production 1927 to 1931 Body and chassis Class Sports Layout Roadster Powertrain Engine 1087 cc Transmission Four-speed manual Riley Nine Brooklands', Great Britain from 1927 to 1931 The Riley Cycle Company of Coventry, Warwickshire, built their fir ...
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Rover-Alvis P6-BS (1967)
Concept carsRover-Alvis P6-BS Presentation Year: 1967 Class : Prototype sports car Body design : 2 door Coupe Engine: Petrol 3.5 liters The Rover-Alvis P6-BS is a two-door, mid-engine prototype coupe that Rover and Alvis jointly developed in 1967 (Rover had taken over Alvis in 1965) under the direction of Spen ...
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Scorpion (1965)
ManufacturersScorpion Car Company Automotive manufacturer of Surrey.Great Britain from 1965. Scorpion was a British car brand, which was only produced in 1965 by Chris Humberstone in Surrey UK. The Scorpion Sovereign was a sports car based on the mechanical components of the Triumph Vitesse . There were three v ...
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Seraph Motorstyle (1984-1987)
ManufacturersSeraph Cars Ltd (Motorstyle) Kit Car manufacturer of Bristol.Great Britain from 1984 to 1987. Seraph Cars , previously Motorstyle , was a British manufacturer of sports kit car automobiles in the 1980s from Bristol. History The company Motorstyle from Bristol began in 1984 with the production of au ...
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Shelsley (2000-2005)
ManufacturersShelsley Cars (PN Needham Engineering) Kit Car manufacturer of Abberley , Worcestershire.Great Britain from 2000 to 2005. Shelsley Cars was a British manufacturer of kit car automobiles in the 2000s at Elms Green ,Abberley . History Peter Needham, who also led PN Needham Engineering , founded the c ...
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Shirley (1958-1961)
Shirley (Monkspath Garage Limited) Car manufacturer of Solihull, Warwickshire.Great Britain from 1958 to 1961. Monkspath Garage Limited was a British manufacturer of sporting automobiles from the late 1950s to the early 1960s. History The company from the Stratford Road in Solihull in the county of ...
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