Archer [2] (United States) - AllCarIndex

Archer [2]  

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UNITED STATES

time-calendar.png 1984-1989

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Company Name: Archer Coachworks

Place: Valparaiso, Indiana

Country: United States

Archer Coachworks was an American manufacturer based in Valparaiso, Indiana, active from approximately 1984 to 1989. The company specialized in producing neoclassic kit cars, which were designed to evoke the style of classic automobiles while utilizing modern components.

The vehicles produced by Archer were built on a Lincoln chassis and featured a Chevrolet engine. Notably, the body design incorporated elements from the Fiat 124 Spyder, with the original body being modified. The modifications included cutting off the body at the firewall and adding a long fiberglass nose, along with running boards and a vertical grille, which contributed to a design aesthetic reminiscent of other neoclassic brands such as CLENET and EXCALIBUR.

Archer Coachworks offered its vehicles in various configurations, allowing customers to purchase them as basic kits, rolling chassis, or fully assembled cars. This flexibility catered to a range of enthusiasts interested in neoclassic automobiles.

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