British Coach Works (BCW) was an automotive manufacturer based in Arnold, Pennsylvania, active from approximately 1980 to 1986. The company specialized in producing kit cars, which allowed enthusiasts to build their own vehicles using various components.
One of the primary inspirations for BCW's designs was the MG-TD, a classic British sports car. The company developed a rear-engine kit that utilized Volkswagen running gear, as well as a front-engine model compatible with Ford Pinto drivetrains. This approach enabled customers to create a vehicle that combined classic styling with more modern mechanical components.
Despite its brief existence, British Coach Works contributed to the kit car market during the 1980s, appealing to automotive enthusiasts interested in customization and classic car aesthetics.
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