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The Skeoch was a Scottish cyclecar manufactured in 1921 by Skeoch Utility Car Company in Dalbeattie, Kirkudbrightshire. It was powered by a 348 cc single-cylinder Precision engine and was fitted with a two-speed Burman gearbox with chain for its final-drive. They sold for £180 complete, or at a reduced cost of £165 without accessories. Around 10 were manufactured before the factory was destroyed by fire.

See also

References

David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles.

Skeoch Utility Car binder located in Dalbeattie Museum Trust at Southwick Road, Dalbeattie, Scotland, DG5 4BS