Pastiche Cars

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Pastiche Cars Limited
legal form Limited
founding 1988
resolution 1996
Seat Rotherham , South Yorkshire
management Peter Fellowes
Branch Automobiles

Pastiche International
Pastiche Ascot

Pastiche Cars Limited was a British manufacturer of automobiles .

Company history

Peter Fellowes founded on 11 November 1988, the company in Rotherham in the county of South Yorkshire . He took over some models from NG Cars and began producing automobiles and kits . The brand name was pastiche . Production ended in 1991. On January 9, 1996 the company was dissolved.

A total of over 350 copies were made.

vehicles

The International followed the NG TA . The 1930s-style roadster was similar to the Aston Martin International . The four-cylinder engine came from the MG B . This model found around 60 buyers between 1989 and 1991.

The Ascot was one of the successors to the NG TF . The roadster was similar to the Aston Martin Ulster . The engines came either from the MG B or from the Morris Marina . Around 200 vehicles were built between 1989 and 1991.

The Gladiator was released in 1990 and found around two buyers by 1991. It followed the NG TC , but had a Ford engine .

The Henley was the other successor to the NG TF with an engine from the Ford Sierra . About 100 vehicles of this model were built between 1990 and 1991. Challenger Cars attempted to continue production of this model until 1993.

Pastiche Cars also manufactured vehicles for Midas Cars between 1990 and 1991 .

literature

  • Steve Hole: AZ of Kit Cars. The definitive encyclopaedia of the UK's kit-car industry since 1949 . Haynes Publishing, Sparkford 2012, ISBN 978-1-84425-677-8 , pp. 167-168, 182-183 and 193 (English).

Web links

Commons : Pastiche Cars  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Steve Hole: AZ of Kit Cars. The definitive encyclopaedia of the UK's kit-car industry since 1949 . Haynes Publishing, Sparkford 2012, ISBN 978-1-84425-677-8 , pp. 167-168, 182-183 and 193 (English).
  2. a b opencorporates.com (accessed September 1, 2015)