Exotica Custom Cars was an American automotive manufacturer based in Sumas, Washington, operational from approximately 1987 to 1991. The company was co-founded by Glenn Freeman and Roy Anderson, who aimed to create a unique sports car that combined elements of design from various Italian exotic cars without directly replicating any specific model.
The company's flagship product was the Freeman R/A, a mid-engine sports car that utilized the chassis of the Pontiac Fiero. The Freeman R/A was available in both coupe and convertible forms, catering to a range of customer preferences. Exotica Custom Cars offered these vehicles as either complete assembled cars or as kits for enthusiasts who preferred to build their own.
Despite its brief existence, Exotica Custom Cars contributed to the niche market of custom sports cars during the late 1980s and early 1990s, appealing to those seeking a distinctive driving experience.
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