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Allied Industries  

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Company Name: Allied Industries International

Place: Fremont, Nebraska

Country: United States

Company Name: Sportsland Unlimited

Place: Lincoln, Nebraska

Country: United States

Company Name: Allied Industries International

Place: Michigan City, Indiana

Country: United States

Company Name: Allied Industries International

Place: Omaha, Nebraska

Country: United States

Allied Industries International was an American manufacturer of automotive kits, active primarily from around 1967 to 1985. The company was based in Fremont, Nebraska, and later in Michigan City, Indiana. It was known for producing a wide range of kit cars, with at least a dozen different models to its name.

The company gained recognition for creating the first replicas of the 289 and 427 Cobra models in 1967, at a time when authentic Cobras were still available in showrooms. Following this initial success, Allied Industries expanded its offerings to include replicas of notable vehicles such as the Bill Thomas Cheetah, Bugatti, GT-40, MG-TD, and Porsche Speedster. In addition to these replicas, Allied also developed several original designs, including a three-wheeled vehicle and a hybrid gas/electric power van that utilized a Volkswagen floorpan.

Under the name Sportsland Unlimited, a division of Allied Industries, the company marketed a replica of the AMT Piranha, known as the CRV. In 1983, Allied Industries relocated its operations to Michigan City, Indiana, continuing its legacy in the kit car market until its eventual decline.

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