The first cars were built by grafting the Ogle glass fibre body to a customer supplied Mini.
[2] It is thought that 66 were made, with Jack Brabham buying one for his wife Betty for their first anniversary.
[3] Following David Ogle's death, it was decided to cease car production with the remaining parts being used up.
A batch intended for the United States was converted to right-hand drive and sold onto the home market.
Two were made, but Daimler was not interested and the design was sold to Reliant where it became the basis of the Scimitar GT which was launched in 1964.