Background
Embeesea is the phonetic presentation of the initials of Michael B Carlton, who formed the business in 1975 to manufacture and market kits for the homebuilt car market. Carlton had been employed at Siva Cars, where he learned the trade of glass fibre laminating and mould-making, and where he was inspired by Neville Trickett's styling of the Siva Saluki. In 1983, Embeesea Kit Cars was incorporated into a new firm named MBC Car Company Ltd.Chepeko
The Chepeko was Carlton's first project to produce a kit car that was easy to build, and reasonably practical for everyday use. To this end, it was based on the floorpan (chassis) of a 1960sCharger (later named Charger 1)
Eurocco (later named Comet, SN-1)
The first Eurocco design was an attempt by Mike Carlton to produce a kit car with 'family-friendly' features, such as conventional doors, 2+2 seating and front luggage compartment. It was based on the VW Beetle floorpan and engine, and required parts from Ford and Fiat production cars. Only about three kits were made, in 1981. Length , width , height , wheelbase . In 1981, the moulds were sold to Pulsar Cars, marketed as the Comet, later as the Steaney SN-1.Eurocco 1 (later named SR-1)
In about 1980, Carlton developed another 'Eurocco', that retained conventional doors but was more styled as a sports coupe. It required screens and door components from Ford and Citroen cars. About four kits were made in 1981. Length , width , height , wheelbase . In 1983, the moulds were sold to SR Sports Cars, and it was marketed as the SR-1.Eurocco 2 (later named SR-2)
In 1981, the Eurocco 2 was a redesign of the Eurocco 1, to incorporate side windows and door components from Ford Capri. About four kits were made in 1982. Length , width , height , wheelbase . In 1983, the moulds were sold to SR Sports Cars, and it was marketed as the SR-2.Roberts, Pen. "Eurocco", ''Kit Car'', December 1985Charger 2 (later named Saturn, Dragonfly)
In 1982, the Charger 2 was developed, as a restyled gull-wing adaptation of the Eurocco 2. In total, 48 kits were made. Length , width , height , wheelbase . In 1984, the moulds were sold to DJ Sportscars, later to MDB Sportscars as the Saturn, and then offered by Viking Sports Cars as the Dragonfly."Test Impressions", ''Component Car'', October 1984Notes
Bibliography
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