Das weltweite Magazin und der Marktplatz für Oldtimer-Enthusiasten – von Enthusiasten.
Das weltweite Magazin und der Marktplatz für Oldtimer-Enthusiasten – von Enthusiasten.
Production of the Frisky Sports started in the Henry Meadows factory in 1958. It had been designed by an English Captain Raymond Flowers in Egypt. He had been working on a sports car project, but at the same time built a prototype microcar with an up and over door. Because of the Suez crisis he came back to England with his microcar project. He had the body re-designed by Michelotti with 2 gull wing doors, but this proved to be too expensive to produce. A much modified open version went into production in conjunction with Meadows. The engines used were Villiers 249cc and then 328cc mounted at the rear. It was a four wheeler with a narrower track at the rear and no differential. Top speed was reputed to be 65mph. In its short history 1957 – 1964, the Frisky Company had 5 different names and three different factory locations, starting in Wolverhampton and ending up in Kent. Do you own or have you recently spotted a Frisky Sports? Please let us know (click here)
text Michael E. Ware; photo courtesy Motoring Picture Library, Beaulieu.