Creighton (United States) - AllCarIndex

Creighton  

UNITED STATES

time-calendar.png 1991-1991

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Company Name: Dick Creighton

Place: Glendale, Arizona

Country: United States

Creighton was an American automotive manufacturer founded around 1991 by Dick Creighton in Glendale, Arizona. The company specialized in producing custom vehicles, notably the Mariah, which was a significantly modified version of the Bradley GT-II kit car.

The Mariah featured an Oldsmobile 3800cc V6 engine, which provided enhanced performance compared to its predecessor. The vehicle's chassis was based on a Volkswagen frame, but it underwent substantial upgrades, including the incorporation of Oldsmobile components and disc brakes for improved handling and safety.

In terms of design, the Mariah showcased a reworked body that included a new tail and headlight configuration, along with prominent radiator intakes on the sides. Creighton offered to build these custom vehicles for a price range of $25,000 to $40,000, but did not provide kits for self-assembly. The company focused on delivering unique, tailored automotive solutions during its brief operational period.

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