Classic Replicas was a British manufacturer based in Bournemouth, Hampshire, known for producing kit cars. The company emerged from Ken Cook's earlier venture, BRIGHTWHEEL, which ceased trading in 1989. Following this closure, Cook continued to develop and market kit cars under the Classic Replicas brand.
Among the notable models produced by Classic Replicas were the Viper Cobra replica and a Mini Moke replica known as the Cub, which was later rebranded as the Mule. In 1992, Classic Replicas expanded its operations by acquiring D.M.S., which allowed them to offer additional products, including the Venom budget Cobra replica and the Bullit. The company focused on providing enthusiasts with the opportunity to build their own vehicles, contributing to the kit car market in the United Kingdom during its operational years.
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