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Ginetta Cars was
founded in 1958 by the four
Walklett brothers (Bob, Ivor,
Trevers and Douglas) in
Woodbridge,
Suffolk,
England. The cars are
currently (2011) made in
Leeds,
West Yorkshire.
The first car, not destined for production, which
subsequently became known as the G1 was based on
a pre war
Wolseley Hornet.[1]
From their original base, the company moved to Witham,
Essex in 1962 and between 1972 and 1974 operated from
larger premises in
Sudbury, Suffolk before returning to Witham where
they remained until 1989.
Under the Walkletts, Trevers was mainly responsible
for styling, Ivor for engineering, Douglas, management
and Bob sales. The company enjoyed 31 years of solvent
trading without any Government handouts and under the
skilful leadership of Bob Walklett the company always
adapted to suit the economic conditions of the day.
Following the retirement of the Walkletts in 1989 the
company was sold but failed and was then bought by an
international group of enthusiasts and based in
Sheffield and run by managing director Martin Phaff
producing the G20 and G33.
In late 2005 Ginetta was acquired by LNT Automotive,
a company run by Yorkshire businessman and racing car
driver Lawrence Tomlinson and in mid 2007 Ginetta moved
to an enlarged factory near Leeds to replace the
Sheffield works with a target to sell 300 cars a year.
In March 2011, Ginetta acquired British sports car
manufacturer
Farbio.
Above courtesy of
Wikipeda
- Ginetta
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