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Allard replicas

 Car manufacturer of Harpenden ,Hertfordshire,Great Britain from 1994 to 1997.
 

 

Allard Replicas was a British manufacturer of repica automobiles in the 1990s. 

 History

Geoffrey Eke founded the company in 1994 Harpenden in County Hertfordshire . He started producing automobiles and kits . This was a collaboration with Hardy Motors from the United States . The brand name was Allard . 1997 ended production. In total, about three copies were created. 

The only model was the J 2 X Replica . Chassis and bodywork had been designed by Dennis Adams. One source states that V8 engines from American manufacturers powered the vehicles. Another source calls the V12 engine of the Jaguar XJ 12 .  The vehicles were both kit sold as a complete vehicle. 

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