Tyseley Car Company
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The Tyseley Car Company, based in Tyseley, Birmingham made light cars between 1912 and 1914.
The company evolved around the Tyseley Locomotive Works and its main product was a Cyclecar fitted with Tyseley's own water-cooled twin-cylinder 1100 cc engine, two-speed gearbox and shaft drive. It was available with an open two-seater or a closed coupé style of body and sold mainly in and around Birmingham.
Production ceased with the outbreak of war and did not recommence with peace.
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