Silver Hawk (car)

The car was a stylish high performance sporting design but the company's lack of both industrial backing and a volume selling standard model meant that the project was short-lived.

It had a stylish aluminium body, external exhaust and used a tuned and lightened 1498 cc side-valve engine made by Coventry-Simplex rated at 10/35 hp that drove the rear wheels through a cone clutch and three- or four-speed transmission.

[2] In 1920 Violette Cordery drove a Silver Hawk in the 1500 cc ‘light cars’ class at the South Harting hill climb.

She won the ladies' race at the Junior Car Club May meeting in 1921 at a speed of 49.7 mph (80.0 km/h), probably in a Silver Hawk.

[3] A team of three cars was entered for the 1920 Coupe des Voiturettes at Le Mans.