Bullock was a British manufacturer of sports kit cars that operated briefly from 1972 to 1973. Based in Shcppcrton, Middlesex, the company produced a unique two-seater sports car known as the Bullock. This model featured a fiberglass body mounted on a pre-drilled box section chassis designed to accommodate Ford Anglia components.
The Bullock was characterized by its distinctive design, which included bulbous headlamp pods that were necessary to clear the front suspension. However, the subsequent model, the Bullock B2, utilized Triumph Herald suspension, which eliminated the need for these headlamp pods. Throughout its short production run, approximately thirty-six units of the Bullock were sold, marking a modest presence in the kit car market.
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