News in the kit car world.
More from our man in America.
If you have interest in high performance, The Racing Car Show is a must. Nigel was bowled over. A selection of kit car companies exhibiting too.
Here we’ve sifted all the Cobra replicas into this one section.
If it’s a Seven replica you’re after. You’ll find the best ones here.
The whole kit car industry in one place.
We list all the features contained in our extensive Back Issue stock.
Iain Ayre reports on a British Lotus 11 kit - built in the USA.
Why Kit Car’s on top.
Cobretti’s Viper has had an eventful history that has produced around 200 cars. Ian Hyne drives one and comes away very impressed.
Gardner Douglas has become well known for its recreation of the Cobra that boasts a higher specification than the original. Rob Hawkins views their Mk4.
The Dax Rush at the top of the Seven-style tree. Distinguished by its styling, camber compensation suspension and its record breaking antics. It’s adding another string to its bow with the introduction of a BMW-based version. Ian Hyne reviews the changes.
Martin Webb’s Autotune Aristocat took five years to build. Rob Hawkins finds out what was involved.
Rob Hawkins discovers the best use for a Fiat Cinquecento or Seicento – turn it into a Blitzworld KR3. He sees if one can be driven sideways on loose gravel.
NG - It’s as good today as it was in the early 1980’s. Ian Hyne revels in a car that takes you back in time.
The MG TF inspired Gentry has now become almost as classic as the car it was inspired by. Rob Hawkins takes a fresh look at it.
Marlin’s Sportster straddles the divide between thirties roadster and modern sports car. Ian Hyne is utterly seduced.
. . and the kit for free! Not quite but MEV claim the Exocet can be built for £2,000. Ian Hyne looked at the figures and was first on the road.
It hasn’t quite risen from the ashes of its own demise but, following a few years in the kit car wasteland, like the mythical bird, the Phoenix has returned. Ian Hyne looks at its its future.
Rob Hawkins is let loose in Striker North’s latest demonstrator that’s armed with a 310bhp turbo powered Duratec motor, six speed sequential Quaife gearbox and LSD.
Tiger’s Aviator is new from the ground up. It spearheads this creative company’s evolution. Ian Hyne loved driving it.
The outstanding success of Toylander electric cars has been driven, not by children, but by adults. Ian Hyne celebrates the fact that you can be immature indefinitely!
The Valdris from Typhoon Sports Cars is an ambitious design. Ian Hyne was impressed. Sadly, legal problems have put paid to ongoing production.
The Vortex is 13 years old, but still looks modern. Rob Hawkins finds out if it can still be built as a kit and whether its driving characteristics are for the sportscar market.
Ian Hyne visits Europa Specialist Spares to see what they have to offer the kit car builder.
Advanced engine tuning kits from Chester sportscars.
Nigel advises on the subject of fitting stone-chip guards.