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Margin Sports Cars

 Automotive Manufacturer of Harrogate , North Yorkshire; United Kingdom from 1999 to 2001

 

Margin Sports Cars was a British manufacturer of automobiles . The brand name was Margin .

History

Martin Griffin founded the company in 1999 in Harrogate , North Yorkshire . He started producing automobiles and kits .  In total, about four copies were created. In 2001 the production ended. 

The model was called the Street Rat . Richard Ashby designed the open two-seater body and Dave Sewell the chassis . The four-cylinder engine came from the front wheel drive Ford Fiesta .YKC Sports Cars continued production from 2002 to 2004 under its own brand name as YKC Pace .

 

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Automotive Manufacturer of Harrogate , North Yorkshire; United Kingdom from 1999 to 2001

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