Albatros (automobile)

The Albatros was an English automobile manufactured in Croft Road, Coventry and founded in 1922 by H.T.W. Manwaring. The origin of the name is reputed to be derived from a play on the name of one Albert Ross, who was Manwaring's mentor and boss earlier in his career. There were two models, an 8 and a 10 hp, both using side valve Coventry-Climax engines. In late 1923 the 10 hp was joined by a smaller 1094 cc 8 hp with 2 seat body at £165 or a sports model at £190. Only a few cars were ever made and it is thought that only two survive.

Albatros (automobile)

The Albatros was an English automobile manufactured in Croft Road, Coventry and founded in 1922 by H.T.W. Manwaring. The origin of the name is reputed to be derived from a play on the name of one Albert Ross, who was Manwaring's mentor and boss earlier in his career. There were two models, an 8 and a 10 hp, both using side valve Coventry-Climax engines. In late 1923 the 10 hp was joined by a smaller 1094 cc 8 hp with 2 seat body at £165 or a sports model at £190. Only a few cars were ever made and it is thought that only two survive.