The Gill was an English car based on the Astra and built in George Street, Paddington, London from 1958 to 1960 by a subsidiary of the British Anzani Company.
Like the Astra it featured a rear-mounted 322 cc air-cooled engine mounted under the floor at the rear and all-round independent suspension with swing axles at the rear.
Drive was by chain to the rear wheels through a three-speed motorcycle gearbox with floor-mounted change lever.
The two seat body was made from aluminium over a wood frame mounted on a steel chassis.
It shared the Astra's front bodywork [2] but from the windscreen back it was bodied as a coupé called the Getabout.