Auto Craft Northwest was an American automotive manufacturer based in Portland, Oregon, that operated around 1967. The company specialized in producing a dune buggy body and a sports car kit that was based on the Volkswagen chassis.
One of the notable products offered by Auto Craft Northwest was the Mk III, which appeared to be a variant of the FIBERFAB Avenger. This model reflected the era's interest in customizable and lightweight vehicles, particularly those that could be built by enthusiasts using readily available components.
Although the company had a brief existence, it contributed to the niche market of kit cars and dune buggies during the 1960s, a time when such vehicles gained popularity among automotive hobbyists.
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