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Caterham Cars
British manufacturer of specialist lightweight sports cars
Mitsuoka Motor
is a small Japanese automobile company. It is noted for building cars with unconventional styling, some of which are modern while most others are retro-styled to imitate the look of American, European and particularly British cars of the 1950s and 1960s. Mitsuoka Motors is also the principal distributor of the retro-classic TD2000 roadster in Japan.
Gillet
Gillet is a Belgian automobile manufacturer, started in 1992 by former racing driver Tony Gillet. The company produces the Vertigo sports coupé, an ultra-lightweight (990 kg) 'bespoke' and hand-built sportscar. The slogan of the company is "Supercar and work of art Pure Pleasure!". The first Vertigo was powered by a Ford Cosworth 2.0-litre 4-in-line, later evolutions are powered by more powerful engines: the 3.0-litre Alfa Romeo V6 engine and the 4.2-litre Ferrari/Maserati V8 in the Vertigo .5.
Elfin Sports Cars
company
Caterham 7
lightweight sports car developed by Caterham
Westfield Sportscars
UK business
Locost
thumb|right|230px|Canadian built example using running gear, engine, transmission, diff and brakes from a AE86|Toyota Corolla GT-S Twin Cam, uprights from a [[Hyundai Stellar and steering rack from MG MGB.]] thumb|right|230px|Locost spaceframe. thumb|right|230px|Locost frame and some body panels.
Birkin Cars
South African car manufacturer
Nota Sports and Racing Cars
thumb|right|1958 Nota Minx Streamliner thumb|right|1960 Nota Formula Junior thumb|right|1962 Nota Sportsman Nota Sports and Racing Cars is an automobile manufacturer in Australia that was established in 1952. Their best-selling car was the Nota Fang, with 105 cars built between 1968 and 1975.
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
Elfin MS8 Clubman
motor vehicle
Caterham 7 CSR
motor vehicle
Alpha Sports
Australian kit car manufacturer