Forster Light Cars Ltd was a British automobile manufacturer based in Richmond, Surrey, established in 1922 by J.H. Forster. The company aimed to produce light cars, leveraging Forster's previous experience in automotive design. He had previously designed the GLOBE (ii), which had been produced in France as the Sphinx-Globe and in London as the Globe prior to World War I.
In its brief existence, Forster Light Cars Ltd focused on a light car model that featured a 10 horsepower, 2-cylinder engine. The vehicle was priced at £225, reflecting the market conditions of the time. However, it appears that only prototypes of this model were produced, and the company did not achieve significant commercial success. The venture ultimately remained a minor footnote in the history of British automotive manufacturing.
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