Classic World Racing

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Classic World Racing Limited
Company type Limited company
Industry Motor vehicles
Founded2007
FounderMichael David Luck
Headquarters Evesham, Worcestershire
Website https://www.classicworldracing.co.uk/

Classic World Racing Limited is a British motor vehicle company and automobile manufacturer. [1]

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Company history

Michael David Luck founded the company in Evesham, Worcestershire on January 9, 2007. [2] Initially he restored and prepared historic vehicles for racing. In 2010 he presented his first self-made automobile at an automobile show. The brand name is CWR. From November 19, 2010, to February 24, 2013, Douglas Ellwood was also a director. [2] In total, around two copies were created in the first two years. [1]

Vehicles

The first model is the Titan. This is the replica of the TVR Tuscan from 1968. The base is a spaceframe chassis. The body of the coupé is based on the original designs from back then. An integrated roll cage ensures more stability and safety. A V8 engine from General Motors with 420hp powers the vehicles. The vehicle is offered for around £70,000. Kits are not available. [1]

The Megaera is an in-house development and also a sporty coupé.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Hole, Steve (2012). A-Z of Kit Cars. The definitive encyclopaedia of the UK's kit-car industry since 1949. Sparkford: Haynes Publishing. p. 64. ISBN   978-1-84425-677-8.
  2. 1 2 "CLASSIC WORLD RACING LIMITED". opencorporates.com. Retrieved 1 September 2015.