Diva (car manufacturer)

Diva was a British manufacturer of sports cars from 1961 to 1966. It was a subsidiary of the Tunex Conversions Co set up by Don Sim in Camberwell, London, but in 1966 Diva Cars Limited became its registered name. In 1967, after car production ceased, the name changed again to Skodek Engineering. The 1965 D-Type had a longer nose and headlights so road use was possible. Fifty one were made. Production of cars had stopped by 1967 when the rights to the model were sold to a new owner.

Diva (car manufacturer)

Diva was a British manufacturer of sports cars from 1961 to 1966. It was a subsidiary of the Tunex Conversions Co set up by Don Sim in Camberwell, London, but in 1966 Diva Cars Limited became its registered name. In 1967, after car production ceased, the name changed again to Skodek Engineering. The 1965 D-Type had a longer nose and headlights so road use was possible. Fifty one were made. Production of cars had stopped by 1967 when the rights to the model were sold to a new owner.