Around
1910 Calcott introduced its first production motorcycle, and
in 1913 launched its first four-wheeler: a 10½hp (1½-litre)
four-cylinder light car designed by Arthur Alderson,
formerly with Singer. It was made up to 1917 and revived
after the war's end as the 1.6-litre 11.9hp, re-emerging in
its original 10½hp form in 1922.
This car was found in
a scrap yard in the1960s, restored and later in the Ramsgate
Motor Museum until close in 2005. A delightful car with a
top speed of about 45-50 MPH