As most people know, I'm an ex-pat Brit. I grew up attending kit car shows in the 80's with my dad and have a long love affair with some of those old cars. I started posting some crappy ones in the worst replica post, so I thought I'd post some of my favorites here.
First up is the UVA Fugitive 3. UVA made sand rails and after someone started racing one in one of the Kit car race series with a Pinto in the back they made the Fugitive 3, a mid engined Rover V8 powered road race style sand rail. As a teen I loved these.
Although Marcos were making cars back in the 60's, in the 80's they were just a kit car maker with the then steel chassis car.
The fugitive CanAm looks like a bigger Radical SR3 with a full cage.
The GTM, another mini based kit car. This time mid engined using two front subframes. This was another kit that was launched in the 60's and still going in the 80's and beyond. I actualy had one (from the 60's), but the bathtub steel chassis was so rusty It was beyond my megar abilities as a teen and I sold it on.
Two front subframes and they only put one engine in it? What were they thinking!?
GP buggy's RSK Spyder. A very simple shortened VW bug chassis for an RSK replica. I actually prefer the styling to the more accurate replicas out there. And for something like this you didn't need super suspension.
RossD
UltraDork
4/11/12 10:37 a.m.
Wasnt the Lotus Seven originally a kit car? If so, that's my choice for anything positive about kit cars.
In the early 80's Ginetta launched an updated version of the G4 called the G27. Again this was popular in kit car racing at the time.
Whoa I like the look of the Ginetta with pop-up lights. With a hood that long I bet you could stuff anything in there.