Despite the name, this kit car isn’t going to require a knowledge of rocket science in order to complete. It may look a bit complicated because of the exposed structure but this is actually a great newcomer's build. In fact, it is probably going to take longer to strip the original donor than it will to build the new Rocket Sportscars. You're going to like it.
So, if you are thinking of getting your feet wet in the world of kit car construction, the Rocket Sportscars are a great place to start. A mere 4 weeks in the garage and you will be "rocketing" down the street in no time counting your blessings over all the money you saved. You can also throw away the rocket science tools if you were thinking this was going to require a lot of high tech devices. Only a good set of regular garage tools is going to suffice as there is no welding or fabrication needed on these kits. Starting to sound pretty good? Well, it should. Only a small bit of cutting and you will be done with most of the hard stuff. Ok, so there is a bit of electrical wiring on this kit car but its much less than the norm. Plus, the company is there to help if you need advice on the wiring or any other more complicated procedures. They will even give it a full once over and remedy any small errors free of charge if you like.
Rocket Sportscars puts you in good hands because their director, Stuart Mills, has been in the business since 1978. He knows what people need to get started building their own cars as he went through it all himself. He even has a number of patents registered to his name for some of his more innovative designs that he has created over the years. With the Rocket sportscars, you are going to have a tough kit car with a chassis that offers a fully triangulated steel space frame with an optional MSA spec roll bar. With so many options to choose from on the engine, you will also be able to call this a unique car that is all your own. It won’t be rocket science but it will make you feel like your on you're way to the stars.










