Saker Sports Cars originated in New Zealand and have been manufactured from 1989 to the present day. The Saker car is named after the bird of prey, found in the Middle East and Central Asia.The first Saker SV1 was designed and built by Bruce Turnbull, of Turnbull Engineering, in Feilding, New Zealand. The car was road legal and regularly used for touring and competition.Brief Specifications: Steel space-fame chassis fiberglass body panels mid-mounted 3-litre V6 engine. 5-speed transaxle.