Spartan
United Kingdom (1972 - 1994)
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Spartan Cars was a british kit car manufacturer founded in 1973 by Jim McIntyre. In 1991 the company was taken over by a former production manager, Steve Beardsall, that introduced the Spartan Treka based on the Ford Fiesta Mk2.
The models offered by Spartan included an open, 2+2 seater kit car initially based on the Triumph Herald (once the Triumphs became rarer the company designed a new chassis based on the Ford Cortina Mk III-V); the Sherwood, an estate car based on the Ford Cortina; and the Starcraft, a six wheel motor caravan conversion for the Ford Cortina Mk III-V.
The company closed its doors in 1995.
origin: | United Kingdom, 1972 |
status: | Closed, 1994 |
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