Making The Car Of Your Dreams From A Custom Kit Car

Posted by Jo in Concept Cars (October 22, 2007 at 10:10 am)

See that beautiful, brand new custom car passed in front of you and you were left amazed and in awe, thinking when can you possibly have one of those gorgeous custom car in town. Thanks to custom kits car, having a replica of the car of your dreams is very possible. Custom kit car is not actually a new thing in the automobile world, many people has been doing this even for the early years of automobile. The term derived from the fact that a manufacturer for the purpose of selling to the public produces a number of set car parts, which will be assembled by the buyer. Some custom kit car parts came from those old vehicles that cannot be repair anymore and are just brought to breaker yards. For this to be form again just like the original, you jus have to buy needed parts which are just available in auto shops.

Many of the present custom car kits are replica of a brand new, famous and expensive classic car. Though others buy kit cars to redesign their current car to a sports cars being able to save a lot than buying new ones especially if an engine is just available.

Building a custom kit car is not very difficult; there are custom kit car that comes along with manual’s guide on how to install the part on your car. The process can be done at the very convenience of your home, if you have that skill, why not though just to be sure many auto shops offers this service. In just a few days, you will have your new custom kit car brand new and running. Though there are of course some who are skeptical about this thing knowing that the manufacturer did not directly made it and also unsure about the running condition it might be produce.

Kit Car


One Response to “Making The Car Of Your Dreams From A Custom Kit Car”

  1. Garage Accessories Says:

    In my experience, the smaller and more simple the car design, the better kit car it makes (in terms of difficulty to build). The AC Cobra replica’s as well as the Lotus 7 and Caterhams make ideal first-builds.

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