Easton Armstrong Engineering was an automotive manufacturer based in Houston, Texas, known for producing kit cars during the 1980s. The company specialized in creating replicas of high-performance vehicles, most notably the Lamborghini Countach.
The Easton EAE/GT was a kit car that utilized the running gear of the Pontiac Fiero, which provided a mid-engine layout and performance characteristics similar to the original Lamborghini design. The vehicle featured an optional semi-monocoque chassis, which was complemented by fabricated suspension components, allowing for customization and enhanced driving dynamics.
Easton Armstrong Engineering offered its products in both kit and assembled forms, catering to a range of enthusiasts interested in building their own vehicles or purchasing a ready-to-drive replica. The company contributed to the kit car market by providing an accessible means for automotive enthusiasts to experience the aesthetics and performance of exotic cars.
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