Alfibre was a South African automotive manufacturer based in Cape Town, active during the 1990s. The company specialized in producing replicas of classic sports cars, notably the Austin-Healey 100.
The Alfibre replica featured a steel chassis complemented by a fiberglass body, which provided a lightweight yet durable structure. The vehicle was equipped with a wishbone front suspension and a live rear axle, contributing to its performance and handling characteristics. Powering the Alfibre was a Nissan in-line 6-cylinder engine, which offered a reliable and robust performance for the sports car.
Although Alfibre's production was limited to a specific era, the brand represents a niche segment of the automotive market focused on classic car enthusiasts and replica vehicles.
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