The automotive world contains many terms to describe different sorts of specialized cars, often with overlaps between them. Two such terms are "kit car" and "replica," frequently misidentified or used ...
In the past, the classic styling of exotic sports cars was reserved for the rich and famous. Now, however, practically anyone can own a replica of their favorite classic for a mere pittance of the ...
What's scarier than driving 150 mph or more? Doing it in a car you built in your own garage! Kit cars come in a variety of forms. Some simply bring low-slung looks to run-of-the-mill underpinnings.
There are really only two ways to build your own sports car in the modern market: Either have deep enough pockets to convince a major manufacturer to design a model especially for you, or get your ...
The Peel P50, produced in the early 1960s, was the smallest production automobile in the world. And now a new kit allows handy folks to build their own replica, although this time, it’s electric! To ...
We often speak of cars like the GM F-body or the Chevrolet Corvette as being the ultimate performance bargains. They’re up there, sure, but if you’re down to get your digits dirty, you can do a lot ...
You may be surprised to learn that today's Nice Price or No Dice Fiberfab MG is not based on a VW Bug, but on a Chevy Chevette. That may make it closer to the original classic it emulates, but will it ...
But we’re getting ahead of the story. Our 2020 Caterham Seven 310R long-term test car is here. Or rather, its various components are scattered across this magazine’s Tennessee assembly shop. (R&T’s ...
Racing is usually expensive, but rarely more so than when it involves the beautiful, exotic Grand Prix cars from the era straddling World War II. Most competition machinery from this period has long ...