Concept Centaur GT
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The Concept Centaur GT was a kit car first built by Concept Cars Ltd in 1973 and marketed from 1974 to 1977. The design was very much influenced by the Probe 15 from Adams Probe Motor. The car is famous for possibly being the lowest car ever made being only 94 cm (37 in) high. It was based on the Hillman Imp and the body was a GRP-and-plywood monocoque with box section and steel tube reinforcement. The number of vehicles produced is disputed, both 26 and 52 have been quoted.
In 1978 a new 2+2 version was developed, but the project was passed on to Mirage Developments who sold it as the Mirage Pulsar.
It is sometimes claimed that the Durango 95 in the 1971 film A Clockwork Orange was a Centaur, but it was more likely a Probe 16.
Dennis Adams has recently revealed in an interview that he had sold the Probe "15" that was the car used in the Clockwork Orange in 1971 to sponsor his move to the United States.