Kelmark Engineering was an automotive specialty shop established in 1969 and based in
Okemos, Michigan. It focused on high-performance custom V8 drivetrain swaps, the modification and production of rear and mid-engined cars, and custom-built
turn-key automobiles (the Kelmark GT). Until 1986, Kelmark Engineering manufactured kits and complete, finished, turn-key vehicles which were either Volkswagen-based or built on tubular race car-type frames. The outfit gained its name from Russ
Keller and Randy Markham, the two co-creators who started the operation. Up until at least 1989, the Kelmark GT was still available as a kit albeit the manufacturer was
Kelmark Motors in
Holt, Michigan. The cars are all "rare" models, but the
Volkswagen-powered Kelmark GT was the most popular.