Ferret Corp. was an automotive manufacturer based in Holland, Michigan, known for producing the Ferret, a mid-engined coupe. The vehicle featured a steel frame and was designed to accommodate Ford front suspension systems along with General Motors' transverse-mounted V6 engines positioned amidship.
The Ferret was notable for its fiberglass body, which contributed to its lightweight construction. The company offered the Ferret in kit form, allowing enthusiasts to assemble the vehicle themselves. This approach appealed to a niche market of automotive hobbyists and builders looking for a unique sports car experience.
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