Custoca
Custoca Fiberglass Austria, previously Custoca plastic bodies, was a manufacturer of automobiles from Austria.
Company History
Gerhard Höller founded in 1968 in Leoben Custoca plastic bodies and began in 1970 with the production of automobiles. The brand name denominated Custoca and initially Strato for a model. In 1974 the company was renamed Custoca Fiberglass Austria and the move to Kraubath an der Mur. 1986 production ended. 1994, the company was dissolved.
A source from the 1970s indicates that at the time incurred annually about 50 copies.
Rolling stock
Brand Name Custoca
The first model Amigo was a VW buggy. An advanced version of the coupe was called Strato typhoon. The Hurrycane resembled the Ford GT 40 Models based on the chassis of the VW Beetle and thus possessed a rear engine. For the drive different engines from VW and VW - Porsche were available. The vehicles were also available as a kit car.
Brand Name Strato
The Strato what a special case because he was initially offered under the brand name Strato. He resembled the Lamborghini Marzal. Alois Barmettler from Switzerland made this model in license as Albar Jet.