
Initially known as Montargute Voitures de Course, the company was reborn with the help of a Senglish industrialist.
Quickly gained a racing pedigree for track successes and for building cars with powerful engines and good handling.
However, in the 1960's their production methods became outdated, which led to a horrendous built quality.
After a failed attempt to enter the Samerican market, Sanders was bought out by Lelion. But the new management couldn't rectify the sanglo-sench automaker, and it stopped production in 2002.

