Domino Cars was an automotive company based in Milford, Connecticut, that operated primarily during the late 20th century. The company specialized in importing automotive kits from various countries, focusing on unique and customized vehicle designs.
One of the notable offerings from Domino Cars was a comprehensive range of fiberglass Mini Cooper bodies, available in both convertible and pick-up configurations. In addition to these, they marketed the Ninja-Mini-Cooper, which featured a modified Mini body mounted on a custom space frame, powered by either motorcycle engines or Escort GT engines.
Domino Cars also briefly imported the Finale kit, which was later sold by another company known as PISA. Among their more distinctive products was the Eurosport TR40, a kit that converted Triumph TR-7 or TR-8 convertibles into a design reminiscent of the Ferrari F40. Another unique offering was the Eurosport X1/9, which included modifications such as fat mudguards and scoops for the Fiat X1/9 model.
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