Bell was a British automotive brand founded in 1920 by W.G. Bell in Rochester, Kent. The company aimed to produce a three-wheeled cyclecar characterized by its single front wheel design. It was intended to be powered by a Precision engine, which was a notable feature of the vehicle.
Despite the initial plans for production, the Bell cyclecar never entered the manufacturing stage. The proposed price for the vehicle was set between £120 and £150, but the lack of production meant that the car never reached the market.
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