Cornish Classic Cars (CCC) was a British kit car manufacturer that operated briefly from 1985 to 1986. The company was initially based in Blackwater, Truro, Cornwall, before relocating to Corsham, Wiltshire in 1986.
CCC specialized in producing two distinct models during its short existence. The first was the Parisienne, an Edwardian-style four-seater vehicle that utilized the mechanical components of the Citroën 2CV. The second model, known as the Osprey, was a replica of the Mercedes SSK, designed to accommodate Ford Cortina mechanical parts.
Despite its limited production run, Cornish Classic Cars contributed to the niche market of kit cars in the United Kingdom during the mid-1980s. The company ceased operations shortly after its relocation, leaving behind a small legacy in the realm of automotive enthusiasts.
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