Ferrer was an American automotive manufacturer that operated briefly from 1965 to 1966 in Hialeah, Florida. The company was founded by Frank Ferrer and his son Gary, who aimed to create a distinctive sports car that could be assembled by enthusiasts.
The primary model produced by Ferrer was the Ferrer GT, a kit car designed to fit onto the chassis of the Volkswagen Beetle. The Ferrer GT featured a design that bore similarities to the FIBERFAB Aztec kit car, which itself was influenced by the Ford GT40 and Porsche 904. Notably, the Ferrer GT distinguished itself with superior headlight treatment and door designs compared to its contemporaries, offering a more refined finish for kit car enthusiasts.
Despite its short production run, the Ferrer GT represented a niche segment of the automotive market during the mid-1960s, catering to individuals interested in building their own sports cars with a unique aesthetic.
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