Corsica Coachworks was a small British coachbuilding business founded in 1920 just after World War I.
Corsica Coachworks was run by Charles Henry Stammers (1884-1945), his brothers-in-law, Joseph and Robert Lee, and Albert Wood.
The company name referred to the address of its original premises in Corsica Street, Highbury (Islington, North London).
[2] Just as the business was closed at the beginning of the war the company completed a Rolls-Royce limousine for Princess Marie Louise "and there may have been a few others like it".
Sir Malcolm Campbell, Ford Dagenham, Nico Embiricos, 'Taso' Mathiesen, Colonel Giles, Colonel Sorrel (Bugatti London), Forrest Lycett, Cecil Kimber, Donald Healey, A. T. Goldie Gardner The two most important principals, C. H. Stammers and Joseph Lee, died during World War II.