Arnott (automobile)
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The Arnott was a car made by Arnott’s Garages in Harlesden, London, from 1951 to 1957.
Miss Daphne Arnott commenced production with a Formula 3 car designed by G. Thornton that used a tubular ladder frame with a torsion bar suspension. The model achieved success both in racing as well as in breaking Class 1 records at Montlhery in 1953. A supercharged Austin A30-engined sports car was sold from 1954, and a 1098cc Coventry-Climax model was introduced in time for the 1955 race at Le Mans. This model employed spring damper units operated by lengthy [[Control arm wishbones from the wheels on the opposite side. Most of the roughly 25 units produced were fitted with fiberglass bodies.

