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Pelland Engineering was a British engineering company that produced kit cars and made an attempt on the world land-speed record for steam cars. In , he began to manufacture kit cars developed from his Pellandini steam car. The two-seater Pelland Sports used the Volkswagen Beetle drivetrain but mounted backwards to create a mid-engined configuration.

This was intended to enhance the dynamic characteristics of the car.

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The body shell was a GRP monocoque with VW front torsion bar suspension but Pellandine's own design traverse-leaf arrangement at the rear. It was essentially a roadster but a gull-wing hardtop was available. The design was sold to Ryder Cars of Coventry in who marketed it as the Rembrandt and explored the feasibility of replacing the flat4 VW engine with a midmounted water cooled Ford Kent Crossflow engine.

The company was then sold on to Graham Autos based in Tyneside. Very few cars were built by either business and some time later it was sold again to Listair. Listair subtly updated the styling in the late s and sold it as the Dash. They also offered the option of an Alfa Romeo Alfasud engine. Dash Sports Cars of Chesterwood , Hereford then took on the project in Bell still owns 3 examples of the cars and continues to research the history of the marque.

The club boasts a small membership but as at April has located 19 surviving examples. Chris, himself, owns five cars of which two are complete runners whilst two of the others are undergoing restoration and the last one is in the final stages of modification prior to it being used as a basis to produce fresh moulds. This latest derivation, Name to be decided , is a little larger and more practical but retains the character of Peter Pellandine's original creation.