There are even race kit cars that can legitimately best contemporary hypercars despite costing a fraction of the price
The modern kit car realm is just as diverse as the regular, pre-constructed car market, though there are a few main categories that constitute the bulk of the sector
What are the best engineering kits for adults?
Robotic arm sets are some of the best engineering kits for adults to learn how to build and control servo motors in a fun and interactive way
Given the prolific use of robotics arms in factory automation, we also think experimenting with these sets is a great way to learn skills that could be valuable in the industry
Who makes the best kit car?
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Caterham 7 Caterham is the most well-known kit car company in the world
The British company started making a kit car version of the Lotus Seven in 1973, based on the iconic lightweight sports car developed by Colin Chapman (as a kit car)
Alternative Cars Limited is a New Zealand-based kit car company that manufactures fiber-glass bodied cars based on the 1950s MG TF. The company was founded by Russell Hooper, a medical supply representative, as Kit Kars Limited in 1984. In 1996 Kit Kars Ltd changed its name to Alternative Cars Limited. Initially the company operated from the owner's home, until moving to a small 600 square foot workshop in Auckland.
GTM Cars were a component kit car manufacturer located in Kingswinford, UK.
A kit is a set of components that has to be assembled by the buyer or at the site of use to get the definitive product.
New Zealand had a long history of small garages and vehicle enthusiasts modifying and creating sports and sports racing cars. Out of these interests grew the New Zealand kit and replica car industry with the introduction of fibre-glass car bodies in the 1950s.
British engineering company
Pelland Engineering was a British engineering company that produced kit cars and made an attempt on the world land-speed record for steam cars.
Robin Hood Engineering Ltd was a British kit car manufacturer based in Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire. The factory covered 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2) and was on a one and a half acre site.
Alternative Cars Limited is a New Zealand-based kit car company that manufactures fiber-glass bodied cars based on the 1950s MG TF. The company was founded by Russell Hooper, a medical supply representative, as Kit Kars Limited in 1984. In 1996 Kit Kars Ltd changed its name to Alternative Cars Limited. Initially the company operated from the owner's home, until moving to a small 600 square foot workshop in Auckland.
GTM Cars were a component kit car manufacturer located in Kingswinford, UK.
A kit is a set of components that has to be assembled by the buyer or at the site of use to get the definitive product.
New Zealand had a long history of small garages and vehicle enthusiasts modifying and creating sports and sports racing cars. Out of these interests grew the New Zealand kit and replica car industry with the introduction of fibre-glass car bodies in the 1950s.
British engineering company
Pelland Engineering was a British engineering company that produced kit cars and made an attempt on the world land-speed record for steam cars.
Robin Hood Engineering Ltd was a British kit car manufacturer based in Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire. The factory covered 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2) and was on a one and a half acre site.