Kit cars are typically an inherently uncool subgenre of the enthusiast world. By driving a kit car you're living a lie, pushing a narrative that you can afford more car than you really can. Supercars ...
We found the coolest kit cars and rolling chassis you can complete in your garage, if you have the patience and the funds.
A genuine Ford GT40 race car from the 1960s with the right specs is a legitimate seven-figure collector's item. Being a piece of automotive mythology at this point, its value will only ever increase ...
Photo: Factory Five Racing Inc. If you're a DIY enthusiast whose biggest dream is to own an iconic classic car, these five replicas can turn your dream into reality for far less money than an original ...
Superformance has turned the dream of owning a 1960s-style race car into something you can actually order, register, and drive, and its catalog of wild kit and continuation cars is broader than many ...
As modern sports cars grow heavier and more complex, the appetite for something simple and light has not faded. If the idea of a Caterham appeals but the budget sits closer to used roadster money, ...
Even if you're not clued up on the world of kit cars, the name Dutton may strike a chord of recognition. In the 1970s and 1980s, the firm was the world's largest manufacturer of kit cars by volume, ...