Category
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Caterham Cars
British manufacturer of specialist lightweight sports cars
Marcos Engineering
Defunct British sports car manufacturer
Ginetta Cars
company
kit car
automobile that the buyer assembles into a functioning car

Mastretta
Mastretta Cars is a Mexican car maker and design studio established by industrial designer Daniel Mastretta in Mexico City in 1987. During the 1990s, Mastretta developed a small number of kit cars under the brands Tecnoidea and Unediseño, but the 2010 MXT is the first developed vehicle to reach international commercial availability.
Westfield Sportscars
UK business
Elva
company
Bolwell
Bolwell Corporation Pty. Ltd. is a composite manufacturing company in Melbourne, Australia, specialising in fibreglass fabrication and lightweight structural components, which made Bolwell sports cars from 1962 to 1979. A new company of the same name began production of new cars in 2009 after several years of concept and show cars.

Ultima Sports
automobile manufacturer
Apal
thumb|right|The Apal Coupé was produced from 1961 till 1965 and featured a glass-fibre body on a VW Beetle chassis.
Apal is a small-scale automobile company originally from Belgium.
Burton
automobile manufacturer
Aeon vehicles
Hustler
Austin-Mini based Interstyl designed kit car designed by William Towns in 1978
Marlin
company
Tornado Cars
motor vehicle
Puma
automobile manufacturer in Italy
Pellandini Cars
Car manufacturer
Jago
British kit car manufacturer
Lomax
automobile manufacturer
Alpha Sports
Australian kit car manufacturer
Blakely Auto Works
defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
Devin Cars
automobile manufacturer
Dutton Cars
automobile manufacturer
Ockelbo-Lundgren
thumb|Erik Lundgren and his Alfa-based "Ferrari"
thumb|OCKELBO-VOLVO 000 Gen1 000 1953 (front left)
thumb|1954 Ockelbo car, based on Volvo P1900 parts
thumb|2002 Pagano, based on Alfa-Romeo parts
Ockelbo-Lundgren was the nickname of Erik Lundgren (19 February 1919 – 16 September 1967), a Swedish racing driver that produced replica cars and boats under the name Ockelbo.
Superformance
Superformance LLC (Superformance Replicars) is an American automobile company that builds, designs, develops, engineers and markets sports cars, related performance components and full replicars. The company was founded as "Superformance International Inc." by Hi-Tech Automotive Ltd. in 1996. Today, Superformance has 15 authorized dealers in the United States and 6 international dealers. SPF cars are sold as "turnkey-minus replacers". In December 2005, Hi-Tech Automotive transferred the ownership of its subsidiary, Superformance, to American Hillbank Automotive Group, which is a privately owne
Dakar 4x4
car model