But Factory Five would be more than happy to hook you up with a new powertrain setup. This flexibility allows the customer to act as per his budget and build a pocket-friendly supercar. You can either get one new from Chevrolet Performance or salvage one out of the junkyard or accident cars. As they give customers the liberty to choose between various Vette engines used in the C5 Corvette from the late 90s and early 20s, there are a lot of options to get hold of one. But the catch here is that it consists of all the components required except the powertrain. It is the cheapest and most customizable supercar experience you can get.įactory Five sells the GTM Supercar kit for $24,990 which is quite impressive for a proposition of this caliber. This is one of the rarer kit-cars that has been built as a chassis kit but comes with the added benefits of a comfortable cabin complete with infotainment and even an air-con system.įactory Five GTM (Grand Touring Mid-engine) is a kit-car that packs a 400hp Corvette engine and can do 0-60 mph in just 3.2 seconds. The only part taken off a different car is its transaxle and is a Porsche 911 derivative. In fact, most of its components are shared with the C5 Corvette and Corvette Z06 from the years: 1997-2004. The Factory Five GTM is a supercar built from the ground up and shares a lot of its components with General Motors. But they have a particular sports coupe in the portfolio that brings in the best of both road and track. They make a bunch of different cars ranging from compact roadsters, to hotrods and even completely tricked out racecars. They comprise of a bunch of like-minded people who go the extra mile to make the supercar-experience accessible for everyone. But there are a few manufacturers who have done their homework and are adamant about providing people with cheaper alternatives to otherwise insane hypercars and supercars.įactory Five happens to be one of them and makes much more than wanna-be supercars and attention seekers. This is because most of them are often depicted as cheap rip-offs of hypercars. And we both work hard to make sure our clients enjoy the ride.Kits cars are not-so-well recognized around the world. We both provide our clients with reliable and efficient products. We're both in the business of getting to the finish line quickly and without incident. We serve as general business and legal advisors, and also provide counsel in the areas of intellectual property, real estate and litigation.Īlthough there are significant differences between the component car kit business and the legal industry, there are a few areas in which Factory Five Racing and Partridge Snow & Hahn are perfectly aligned. Our lawyers at Partridge Snow & Hahn have been creating custom built legal solutions for Dave Smith and Factory Five Racing for more than two decades. The Factory Five team can be found on Snap-On Tool episodes of " From the Ground Up" and the Discovery Channel's " Fast N' Loud." These experiences prompted the crew to create their own show, and the first episode of "Solid Car Guys" can be watched here. They make their products right here in the USA, in the heart of New England where American manufacturing was born. They employ a full-time crew of about 40 people, and are located in Wareham, Massachusetts (about an hour south of Boston). Over the years they have grown from a start-up business in a small garage to become the world’s largest manufacturer of "build-it-yourself" component car kits.