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Allora (Handmade cars)

 Automotive manufacturer of Bushey , Hertfordshire.Great Britain from 1986 to 1989.
ertfordshire.Great Britain from 1986 to 1989.

Handmade Cars was a British manufacturer of repica kit car automobiles in the 1980s. 

History 

Stuart Gross  founded in 1986  the company in Bushey in the county of Hertfordshire . He started producing automobiles and kits . The brand name was Allora . 1989 ended production. A total of 13 kits originated. Litton Cars from Skipton continued production from 1989 under its own brand name. 

On offer was only a single model. It was the replica of a Lancia Stratos .kits came with fibreglass bodyshell and chassis .The basis was a chassis from the Lancia Beta , which was, however, changed to a semi- monocoque. The suspension was also changed a lot. Various engines from AlfaRomeo , Ferrari , Lancia , Renault , Rover and Vauxhall Motors were available. 
replica of a Lancia Stratos.

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