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United States

Examples of US kit manufacturers and cars include:

  • Bauer Limited Production
  • Blakely Auto Works
  • Bradley Automotive
  • DDR Motorsport
  • Devin Cars
  • Factory Five Racing - markets an AC Cobra replica and a design of their own, a GTM 200
  • Fiberfab
  • Frese Motorcars
  • Sterling Sports Cars - car from the USA also known as the Nova in the UK
  • La Bala
  • La Dawri
  • Lad's Car
  • McBurnie
  • Meyers Manx
  • Brunton Automotive - V6 Roadster originally based on the Chevy S10.
  • Superformance - markets a Shelby-licensed AC Cobra replica

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