G.B. Cars Ltd was a British automotive manufacturer based in London, active during the 1980s. The company primarily produced the Radnor, a small vintage-style van that catered to a niche market. In addition to the Radnor, G.B. Cars Ltd also developed the Raglan, a compact four-seater tourer designed to evoke the aesthetics of the 1930s.
The Raglan utilized a chassis and mechanical components sourced from the Reliant Fos, featuring a 40 horsepower, 848cc all-alloy engine. The vehicle's bodywork was crafted from fiberglass by Protoco, showcasing the company's commitment to lightweight construction. G.B. Cars Ltd even explored the possibility of creating bespoke bodywork upon request, indicating a willingness to cater to individual customer preferences.
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