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UNITED KINGDOM

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Company Name: Electrical Engineering Construction Co. Ltd

Place: Totnes, Devon

Country: United Kingdom

The Electrical Engineering Construction Co. Ltd, commonly referred to as E.E.C.C., was a British automobile manufacturer active from 1952 to 1954. Founded by James Elliott in Tomes, Devon, the company emerged during the bubble car craze of the early 1950s, a period characterized by the popularity of small, economical vehicles.

E.E.C.C. produced a unique model that featured a square-edged steel body, notable for its front-opening door and a design that was taller than it was wide. The vehicle was powered by an Excelsior Talisman 250cc twin-cylinder engine located at the rear, which was known to experience overheating issues. Despite its lightweight construction, weighing only 588 pounds, and a competitive price of £280 plus purchase tax, the company struggled to make a significant impact in the automotive market.

Sales records for the E.E.C.C. vehicles were not documented, indicating that the brand did not achieve commercial success. The company’s brief existence and limited production run reflected the challenges faced by many small manufacturers during this era of automotive innovation.

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