Kieft Car History

Kieft Cars was founded by Cyril Kieft. Located at a factory in Wolverhampton, Kieft built Formula 3 racing cars and road going sports cars. Stirling Moss became a later partner of the company.

In 1954 Kieft started to make a two seater sports car which could also be used as a road car. In 1954, Kieft sold the company to racing driver Berwyn Baxter.

In 1956, they moved to nearby Birmingham. The company was sold again in 1960 and changed its name to Burmans.



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