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1959 Formed by [[Henry Meadows‎]] as Frisky Cars (1959) Limited to produce the ''Frisky'' car
1957 [[Henry Meadows‎]] produced the ''Frisky'' micro-car powered by a 328 cc [[Villiers]] two-cylinder two-stroke engine. They were produced at Henry Meadows (Vehicles) Ltd, Cannock Road. Bodies were made at the nearby [[Guy Motors|Guy]] factory.
 
1958 Introduced the ''Frisky Sprint''  at the motor show but it did not enter production
 
1959 '''Frisky Cars (1959)''' Limited was formed by [[Henry Meadows‎]] to produce the ''Frisky'' car


Introduced a three wheel 'Frisky Three' with bodies made by [[Hiills Fibreglass Developments]]
Introduced a three wheel 'Frisky Three' with bodies made by [[Hiills Fibreglass Developments]]

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November 1957.
November 1958.

1957 Henry Meadows‎ produced the Frisky micro-car powered by a 328 cc Villiers two-cylinder two-stroke engine. They were produced at Henry Meadows (Vehicles) Ltd, Cannock Road. Bodies were made at the nearby Guy factory.

1958 Introduced the Frisky Sprint at the motor show but it did not enter production

1959 Frisky Cars (1959) Limited was formed by Henry Meadows‎ to produce the Frisky car

Introduced a three wheel 'Frisky Three' with bodies made by Hiills Fibreglass Developments

1961 Moved the business from Wolverhampton to Sandwich, Kent but production ceased soon after

1971 Frisky Cars (1959) Limited was removed from the register of companies[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 22 June 1971
  • Powered Vehicles made in the Black Country by Jim Boulton and Harold Parsons. Published 1990. ISBN 0 904015 30 0