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Fiberglass car bodies are stronger and guaranteed rust free The difference between a normal metal car off the assembly line and a customized fiberglass replica; (first) its personalized hands on craftsmanship (second) quality materials used (third) excellent investment potential because replicas increase in value, they don’t loose their value like the common metal cars.

The specialized tradesmen who build these cars take great care and treat each car as their own.
These Aquada cars will never rust and can run in salt water and on the road without any threat of corrosion. Whereas metal cars are assembled by robotic machinery and low income earners that just slap together the “ready to rust” cars.
Most assembly line workers don’t take
pride in their work they just clock in and seemed to be more
concerned about their coffee breaks and time to clock off.
In
most cases there isn’t much enthusiasm or special care taken to
assemble metal cars. Unfortunately the out come is always the
same with manufactured cars which is a low grade standard. Many
assembly line cars are returned as recalls because they were
poorly assembled and cheap faulty components were used. On the
other hand when something is “hand made” it is precious because
it has the personal touch of the builders. The bodies of our
cars for example are custom shaped non corrosive fiberglass
super car replicas.
Fiberglass replica cars are reinforced with
steel reinforcing and are carefully covered in special paint to
with stand the elements.
New tube chassis and engine for the fiberglass replica Our cars are built with the finest materials that don’t rust or dent like metal boxes made on the assembly line. Fiberglass replica’s are safer, stronger and have a longer guarantee against any erosion or panel rippling caused by wind pressure on freeways.
Lambo
fiberglass replica in prima paint stage Assembly line cars today
are made of the weakest tinny thin metal body panels which dent
when you lean against the door or when a cat sits on the car
roof.
Mini Cooper with dent in side panel It
is a known fact that every year thousands of assembly line cars
are damaged because they were bumped into by shopping carts in a
Mall or at a Plaza center car park. In many cases these damaged
cars are sent to the panel beaters workshop and spray painter
booths to put body filler (fiberglass putty) in the dents.
This is why builders of luxury speed boats and ships prefer to use fiberglass than metal, it is durable, strong and very reliable. Fiberglass boats are guaranteed not to corrode or suffer dents from landing on the sand or receive ripples caused from strong waves smashing against the fiberglass body.
Aquada sportscar is water resistant it has a V6 motor and it retracts its wheels making speeds up to 30 mph on water and over 200 km on land. The metal car industry very rarely builds fiberglass cars occasionally we see models like the Corvette built in fiberglass, but as a rule they’re not built because it’s not in the best interests of the car company to have qualified tradesmen work for them. Fiberglass craftsmen specialize in their trade. It’s their different moral values and the time taken to build good quality cars that the typical CEO hates. Corporate giants much prefer using cheap metal materials and cheap labor workers to exploit and make a fast buck.

Metal cars rust in only a short time
especially cars parked closed to the beach. The mass production
car industry is mostly concerned about quantity not quality.
CEO’s are looking for the best profit margin first and this is
why low budget materials, quick, cheap and easy to assemble
components are used in the general car industry. At times the
metal car industry has built special edition sports cars out of
fiberglass like the Corvette.
An original fibreglass Corvette built by GM The fiberglass Corvettes needs the expertise of specialists in the fiberglass industry to build them and CEO’s of other companies are not willing to make that sacrifice in quality.
At
SR we build cars with pride thinking about
quality first not quantity.
Although
SR
is located in Mexico and Panama this doesn’t mean our labor
force are exploited to make a quick buck, nor does it mean that
we compromise with quality by using faulty materials that will
corrode in time. Our products are built by fiberglass tradesmen
who care what they build and take the time to create a superb
replica. We take time to build a SR
car unlike the metal car assembly plants that build cars in one
day, our replica cars can take up to three months to completion.
Perfection is the key to success and SRs
fiberglass tradesmen are precise and skillful to treat each car
as their perfect replica.