Bradley Motor Company was a British automotive manufacturer based in Whalley, Lancashire, operational from 1992 to 1996. The company specialized in producing kit cars, with its most notable model being the Bradley S6I. This vehicle featured a design that bore a strong resemblance to the Falcon Mk1 bodyshell.
Initially, the Bradley S6I utilized components from the Ford Ten, but the company later developed a chassis compatible with Ford Escort parts. Additionally, Bradley Motor Company created a distinct steel tube chassis that was designed to accommodate a Rover V8 engine, showcasing the brand's versatility in engineering and design.
Despite its brief existence, Bradley Motor Company contributed to the niche market of kit cars in the UK during the 1990s.
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