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It would help you a lot if you used the search feature and read what you can on this subject. There are very few brands that are truely "a kit". Most are not like a model that you put together and follow the instructions step by step. Few even have a quality manual if one at all. Talk to people that have built or are building cars, not the manufacturers. Then when you have narrowed it down contact the manufactures. Building a car takes a large space, a lot of tools, and a fare amount of skill. Even if you have been working on cars for years you will be challenged.
There are a large amount of kits out there that have never been built because the buyer got in way over his head. If I was doing it again I would contact owners that are building an ERA and Hurricane and start from their. I have neither. Builders usually only know their brand. Very few guys have a broad range of experience with a lot of brands. You can learn a ton more by talking to guys on the phone. They will be more honest. People want their brand to stay in business so their car does not lose value. When you build a car it becomes part of you, good or bad. One other thing, your marriage needs to be rock solid. Good luck.
Wayne
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