The Ascot was an Englishautomobile, the brainchild of Cyril Pullin (who also produced Ascot_Pullin motorcycles at the same time), that was manufactured between 1928 and 1930. The car was based largely on the Hungarian Fejes, assembled as it was from welded steel pressings. It never went into production, but a larger 2¼-liter six did become a reality.
The Ascot was an Englishautomobile, the brainchild of Cyril Pullin (who also produced Ascot-Pullin motorcycles at the same time), that was manufactured between 1928 and 1930 in Letchworth, Hertfordshire.
The car was based largely on the Hungarian Fejes, with chassis and 10hp engine assembled from welded steel pressings.
A larger car, the Ascot Gold Cup Six with a 2423 cc six cylinder engine possibly made by Continental, 3 speed gearbox and servo brakes did become a reality and a few production cars were made.