Epocar SA was an automobile manufacturer based in Galazzano, San Marino, operational from 1991 to 1993. The company specialized in producing a unique model known as the Epocar Symbol, which was characterized by its retro design reminiscent of 1930s convertibles.
The Epocar Symbol featured a tubular chassis and was powered by a Ford 2.0-litre engine, combined with lightweight fibreglass bodywork. During its brief production run, the company claimed to have built three cars per month in 1992, indicating a small-scale, niche operation within the automotive market.
Despite its limited production period, Epocar contributed to the automotive landscape of San Marino, a country known for its small size and select automotive ventures. The brand's focus on retro styling and bespoke manufacturing reflected a unique approach to car design during its time.
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