Shamrock - one of Ireland's only ever cars
In Ireland there are supposed to be some, but seen 0. Not in classic car gatherings, have not found any info on museums having these... where are they?
The original press release for this car has just appeared on the Forgotten Fiberglass website.
Apparently the 1959 Austin A55-engined car was to be manufactured by Shamrock Motors of Guildford, Surrey.
There is no mention anywhere on the press release of any Irish connection!
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Preview Of the “Shamrock”
New Plastic Body Car With A55 Engine (1959)
A preview was held today at East Molesey of the “Shamrock” – family sports saloon. It is a plastic bodied family sports saloon, designed from British Motor Corporation components by Mr. W. Curtis an American – and produced by Shamrock Motors, Guilldford, Surrey.
It has a (Austin) A 55 engine – and the bodywork is made from Cellobond Polyster Resins and glass fibre. The removable hood is made from aluminum. Primarily for export, the car is priced at 900 pounds, is low and streamlined, with transatlantic lines.
The doors, bonnet, and boot lid are prepared in a compound mold, giving a perfect finish inside and out. Keystone Photo Shows Joan Howard (24) of Mottingham sits inside the huge boot of the new car – to illustrate its large capacity today
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