Looks familiar I know, but not quite what it seems! So, for one point, the full make and model name of this car please, and sorry for the poor quality image.
Moving on up...
To eliminate the obvious: is it a Reliant prototype?
Bond Bug?
A Reliant Sprint, re-design of the original Bond Bug by Tom Karen. Pictured at a dealer meeting around 1994.
Not truely a Reliant or Bond Bug, but sixtee5cuda is right in that the model is called a Sprint, but not by Reliant; so locked to you for the correct name of the producer.
WMC? aka Webster Motor Company
Well, if sir Djet doesn't approve of sixtee5cuda's response, here goes:
1. I'm fairly certain that WMC purchased the rights to the basic Bond Bug molds and/or tooling from Reliant in order to produce a 4-wheeled version of the Bug.
2. Before many/(any) of the 4-wheeled versions could be produced, WMC went bankrupt.
3. The remaining molds were procured by a couple Bond Bug enthusiasts who combined some of the modified rear end features of the WMC version with the basic layout of the original Bug to produce the Sprint shown in this picture.
The vehicle is regularly referred to as the "Bug Builders Sprint".
I understood Bug Builders finished assembly, after WMC got started on both a 4-wheeler and the Sprint.
I thought WMC specifically worked on the 4-wheeled version.
I could be totally wrong though.
WMC is build some 4-wheeler Bugs, plus a handful of 3-wheelers, but this is not a WMC car, and it's not one built by a couple of Bond Bug enthusiasts either. So, we've established this this was called a Sprint, but who made it?
I'm still thinking it was Mike and Gary Webster (who founded WMC).
No, no direct Webster connection that I know of.
Ogle Design
Not Ogle Design, although Ogle's original Bond Bug designer (Tom Karen) was involved in this project too.
The only other thing I can think of is that Ogle/Reliant farmed out the build of this prototype to Lotus or possibly Specialised Mouldings perhaps?
Neither a Lotus nor Specialised Mouldings project.
There is a much better quality picture of the same car posted as Reliant Sprint. funny.
I've now uploaded that better-quality image from the internet (as above), but this car still is not a Reliant Sprint, but a rather a Sprint under anohter brand name.
Moving up...
Sharp's Commercials?
Hodge Group?
Avonex?
Not Hodge Group nor Sharp's Commercials.
Apologies, I modified my post after you had replied..... :-\
Avonex?
Yes, the Avonex Group Sprint was the correct name I was lookling for, so another point to you Woodinsight.