The seller claims this is a Cheetah, a fiberglass car produced from ’63 to ’66 by Bill Thomas Cheetah with the intention of competing against the Shelby Cobra.
The point is that the car in question in this article looks nothing like the creation by Cheetah. Therefore, we do not know whether it is an experiment, a prototype, or an attempt by a small manufacturer to emulate the more famous Cheetah, which is characterized by a long front end and a very short rear end, with the driver practically seated on the rear axle.
In short, it is a strange car, certainly not beautiful by traditional standards, but nonetheless interesting from the perspective of its obscure history: who made it? When was it built? If you have any information about it, please do not hesitate to share. Find it for sale at $3,000 here in Bay Village, OH.



