What is this?
1 point for you!
Made in USA ?
Yes!
Based on an American mass-produced car chassis ?
Nope.
Based on an European chassis ?
Yes.
MG chassis ?
Not MG
British chassis ?
Nope.
Italian chassis ?
Nope.
German chassis ?
Nope.
Swedish base?
French chassis ?
Volvo-based ?
Yes!
Volvo Amazon-based ?
I do not know the exact model.
Does it include parts from other cars than Volvo ?
I do not know. :-\
Was it built on West Coast ?
The other way around.
Was it built in Florida ?
Not Florida..go north.
Was it built North of Maryland ?
Yes!
Was it built in New York State ?
Go West, now.
Made in Pennsylvania ?
Yes.
Was it built East of Harrisburg ?
Approx 120 miles North-West of Harrisburg or, if you prefer, 95 miles east/north-east of Pittsburgh.
Was it built in Altoona ?
20 miles North-West of Altona.
Built in Flinton ?
2.7 miles north....you can't miss it now.
Yes but I still can't find the car... Can it be found only on a Facebook page ?
Not at all... I did not find it there, actually.
Is the car a home-made one-off or was it built by a company ?
An early project of what is now a Company.
Hegarty ?
Not Hegarty.
Is the company a garage/repair shop in Coalport ?
Not a garage/repair shop.
Is the company a coachbuilder ?
Not a coachbuilder.
Is the company a car dealer ?
Not a car dealer.
Is the company a custom car shop ?
It is not, actually...but they made some cars.
Their main activity is not about custom cars.
Is the company a restoration specialist ?
Nope.
They main business is another.
In the page about their story, there are some cars they built, some they restored and also some parts they sell.
It is the Super Turtle by the Shrock Brothers.
Yes! They are specialised in miniature cars but also Studebaker car parts and they realised some cars too, like this 2006 Studebaker Hawk Concept car.
Point for you!