Pascal Union Works

Pascal Union Works are the Hive company that owns Fox Manor Automotive and Hokusai Autocars as of 2011. They have been around since 1902, creating steam engines and and other various works of engineering under the name of Hank Pascal Engineering on the outskirts of Seattle. In 1933, the company changed in name to Pascal Forge Works, and began creating aircraft engines for the United States Air-force. After the war, specifically 1952, their first car was built, the Pascal Forge Works Alpha.
Another car was not constructed until 1967, and by then the name had changed yet again to the name of Pascal Union Works. This car was called the Pascal Union Works Atlantis. The Founder, Hank Pascal, had been dead for near on 10 years, and his Son, Hank Pascal Jr, decided to set the design team a challenge. to build a one-off to honor his late father. This car would be the 1968 Pascal Union Works HP-10.
Jump forward to 1982, and there was major trouble for Pascal Union Works. They had been under fire for skipping things such as testing of crucial components, and major cost cutting, causing serious reliability and safety issues. This led to a massive de-crease in profits and a huge blow in reputation to the company. To re-invigorate the intrest in the company, a crazy concept car was imagined. The 1984 Pascal Union Works Outlain.
Jump forward again to 1992, and Pascal Union Works became the Pascal Union Works of America, and PUW of England was also founded. To promote this venture, the PUW Continent was built. A Large car, using a body you would see in the 1950's.
Now-a-days, PUWoA and PUWoE create all kinds of cars, from city hatches, to Off-roaders, to Hypercars, to Super-Luxurys.
Another car was not constructed until 1967, and by then the name had changed yet again to the name of Pascal Union Works. This car was called the Pascal Union Works Atlantis. The Founder, Hank Pascal, had been dead for near on 10 years, and his Son, Hank Pascal Jr, decided to set the design team a challenge. to build a one-off to honor his late father. This car would be the 1968 Pascal Union Works HP-10.
Jump forward to 1982, and there was major trouble for Pascal Union Works. They had been under fire for skipping things such as testing of crucial components, and major cost cutting, causing serious reliability and safety issues. This led to a massive de-crease in profits and a huge blow in reputation to the company. To re-invigorate the intrest in the company, a crazy concept car was imagined. The 1984 Pascal Union Works Outlain.
Jump forward again to 1992, and Pascal Union Works became the Pascal Union Works of America, and PUW of England was also founded. To promote this venture, the PUW Continent was built. A Large car, using a body you would see in the 1950's.
Now-a-days, PUWoA and PUWoE create all kinds of cars, from city hatches, to Off-roaders, to Hypercars, to Super-Luxurys.