In 1985 a couple of Canadian designers Paul Deutchman & Kell Warshaw manufactured in Montreal a kit car based on the first-generation Honda Civic (1973-1979). The Spex Elf was a two-seat fiberglass convertible with a sub frame for added structural integrity. The styling was comparable to that of many Japanese cars of the mid to late 80’s. The Elf used the Honda chassis/drive train as well as other parts from the donor car, while the front lights came from the Honda Accord and the taillights from the back of a Mercury Capri. A buildup of the kit was featured in the September and November 1985 issues of Kit Car magazine published by Petersen’s. The kit value was approx. $3,750.00 basic and $5,995.00 for the deluxe. 20 Kits were built before the molds were sold.
The idea was simple – take an early (e.g., 1970’s) Honda Civic 3-door. Cut off everything above the windowsills and remove the doors and all the bolted front panels (guards & hood). On to this shell was bolted a steel strengthening frame and the whole lot was then covered by a simple but elegant open body, complete with opening doors etc. using Honda hardware. The original Honda running gear was untouched, so it was mechanically simple and reliable. Performance was improved a little by the slightly reduced weight. The looks and style were GREATLY improved. Dominic
SPEX/ELF BUILD UP Many thanks to Darren Segan and Dominic for this wonderful contribution.