Don't get me wrong, the Author keeps his promise (New Zealand custom-built cars) and I think it was not easy to track down all those cars, but I can't see the point in a book with each page dedicated to a kit-car built by an individual with a short story of it. I thought it was more like 'Autodesign in Nederland' or 'Swenska Bilar'
The result is:
5 pages dedicated to 5 Almac 427SC built by 5 different persons,
5 pages of 5 Almac Clubsprint,
9 Almac TC, 6 Almac TG, 9 Chevron Classic, 7 Fraser Clubman, 5 Saker SV1 etc...etc...
I did not read it extensively, but so far they all go like this:
Mr XXX has always had an interest in a YYYY car then he 1.saw one for sale or 2.built one for himself or 3. you name it.
And then the usual trivia for a kit car: donor cars, costs, time to build it, colors and current use of it).
Among those (for me) uninteresting pages you can find some nice cars like the ones already featured here and few more.