Tahoe Cars was an American automotive manufacturer based in Arroyo Grande, California, active from approximately 1983 to 1992. The company specialized in producing a unique line of vehicles known as the Tahoe T, which represented a departure from traditional hot rod designs.
The Tahoe T was notable for its use of motorcycle engines sourced from manufacturers such as Kawasaki, Honda, Suzuki, and Yamaha, rather than the conventional large V8 engines typically found in hot rods. This innovative approach allowed for a lighter and more agile vehicle, appealing to a niche market of automotive enthusiasts.
In addition to its distinctive engine configuration, the Tahoe T featured advanced engineering elements for its time, including four-wheel disc brakes and independent suspension. These design choices contributed to improved handling and performance, setting the Tahoe T apart from other vehicles in the hot rod category during its production years.
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