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Thread: noble m400?
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Old 09-19-2006, 05:53 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Eclipsar
The Noble was never a kit car, John Noble started out making kit cars then went on to build production cars the Noble.

The Noble still is not as quick as his original designed kit car The Ultima, which now looks even better than the Noble.




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Is that a one-seater? Is it faster because, as a kit, they don't have to meet EPA and crash standards? How hard was it to build the kit?

I know that for private airplanes, "experimental" planes that you must build yourself can bypass FAA certification and so they are much cheaper than pre-built ones like Cessnas. Is there a similar loophole for kit cars?
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