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The classic Calcott: rediscovering an overlooked Light Car

Calcott was one of so many fledgling marques to have embarked upon car production in Coventry in the early 20th century, and like many of its compeers, it vanished almost unnoticed in the 1920s, leaving its name to be carried forward only by a few dedicated light-car enthusiasts.

The firm’s story was typical: it built pleasant, reliable cars and took pride in making its own engines, but it was neither financially acute nor adaptable. It was established in 1886 with workshops on Far Gosford Street, responding firstly to the roller-skating craze and then expanding to meet the steady demand for bicycles, but the Calcott brothers were slow to cotton on to motorisation; they did not build motorcycles until 1904, and only expanded into car production in 1913.

Demand for cars brought a sudden flow of cash into the formerly hand-to-mouth company, and in the early ’20s it fielded a modest range including 10.15, 10.5, 11.9 and 13.9hp models with a range of bodies. If only James Calcott Sr had had more sense with money… His shareholders received generous 40 per cent dividends, but he invested little in improving the dated factory and inefficient production methods, and company finances became increasingly precarious until, at last, it entered insolvency in 1926.

More’s the pity, for the little Calcotts were decent machines, if this scruffy 1923 10.5hp is anything to go by. Peter Card pays tribute to ‘an all-round sweetie of a motor car’ in the October issue of The Automobile, available now.

Words by Zack Stiling
Photographs by Reverendpixel

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giovedì ottobre 3rd, 2024
Prewarcars
07 Ottobre 2024, 13:35
It was certainly this one exhibited at Prewar Days 2022, a 1914 10½hp, coachwork by J. W. Penkins.
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Anthony Wilson
07 Ottobre 2024, 23:35
The car shown was restored by R. A. B. Eastmead in the '70s and my last knowledge of it had it in the Netherlands. The coachbuilder was P. W. Jenkins of Ponders End, Middlesex (not Penkins). I have a letterhead of his business. He may have built the body for himself as he was reputedly 'a large man' and the car has a very wide body and non-standard rear suspension.
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Anthony Wilson
06 Ottobre 2024, 23:01
I have two Calcotts here in New Zealand and have completed the restoration of my 1914 with the 1915 near completion. I also maintain the unofficial 'Register' for the marque. In my restorations I have made three trips to Australia and Britain to catch up with other Calcott owners, the last in 2023, and have become friends with James Calcott's descendants who now have four of the 26 known to exist. Anyone wishing to contact me re Calcotts is welcome at [email protected]
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Ian Corrigall
28 Ottobre 2024, 00:42
My adopted uncle, Vern Fairbrother, had a beautiful yellow Calcott. What a great little machine. He once told me he loved the fact he could fit it on a pallet and fly it overseas to rallies. I think it may still be in Whangarei somewhere.
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Nick Maltby
06 Ottobre 2024, 18:12
As a result of seeing a Calcott car for sale on PreWarCar.com in December, 2022, I undertook some research an produced this overview of the company's history:
https://internationalcarevents.com/calcott-motor-car-company-coventry-1886-1926/
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