- Spartan Cars
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The Spartan Roadster
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founder = Jim McIntyre
location_city =Pinxton
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intl =Spartan Cars was a manufacturer of
kit car s based inPinxton , Derbyshire,United Kingdom , which operated from 1973 to 1995. The company was founded by Jim McIntyre.Steve Beardsall, who had been the production manager, took over in about 1991 and introduced the Spartan Treka, a Jeep style car, which was based on the
Ford Fiesta Mk2. Over 4000 kits were produced and they have been exported to over 23 countries.The main product was an open, 2+2 seater, traditionally styled
kit car based at first on the chassis and mechanical components of theTriumph Herald . An aluminium panelled body and glass fibre wings completed the car. As the Triumphs became rarer, and collectable in themselves, a complete new chassis was designed in 1980 to take components from theFord Cortina Mk III-V.The Sherwood was an estate car conversion based around the Ford Cortina but using a new chassis. The rear roof section was detachable to make the car into a pick-up. More unusual was the Starcraft, a six wheel motor caravan conversion for the Ford Cortina Mk III to V. A new steel chassis took the Cortina's mechanical components and on this was mounted a large body shell which included an overhanging section above the driver and passenger seats. The bonnet area was restyled but the centre section of the Cortina was retained including wiring, instruments and windscreen.
External link
* [http://www.spartan-oc.co.uk/ Spartan Owners Club]
* [http://www.spartanownersclub.co.uk/ Spartan Owners Forum]
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