Pulsar (Mirage Developments)
Pulsar was a British sports kit car brand that had taken over Concept Developments .
History
The company Mirage Developments from Biggin Hill in the London Borough of Bromley took over in 1978 from Concept Developments their car project Centaur and began with the production of automobiles and kits . The brand name was Pulsar . In 1980 MR Developments of Trowbridge in Wiltshire took over production. 1982 ended production. Total created about 30 made.
The Pulsar 2 offered space for 2 + 2 persons and sold 26 copies. From the two- eated Pulsar 3 only four copies were created. Technically, they were the same. A four-cylinder alloy engine from the Hillman Imp was mounted in the rear. From 1981 engines of Ford of Britain and Mini were also available. Instead of the original Centaur front hinged, hinged roof, which allowed access to the interior, two ordinary side doors were used. The windshield came from the Vauxhall Ventora .
The later British car brand Pulsar Amplas (911), which was on the market from 1984 to 1987, had no connection .

Automotive manufacturer of Great Britain from 1978 to 1982.