Dingbat was a British automotive brand that operated briefly from 1971 to 1972. The company specialized in producing a distinctive type of buggy, which was notable for its unique design and construction.
The Dingbat buggy was built on a Triumph Herald chassis, which provided a solid foundation for its development. The vehicle featured angular glassfibre bodywork, characterized by a large roll-over center section that contributed to its unconventional appearance. This design choice reflected the era's experimental approach to automotive styling.
Despite its innovative design, Dingbat's production was short-lived, and the brand ceased operations after just two years. The vehicles produced during this period remain a curious footnote in the history of British automotive manufacturing.
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