The Tiny Cyclecar was manufactured by Nanson, Barker & Co at Esholt, Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
The first car, the 8hp, produced in 1912 was powered by an air cooled JAP V-twin engine, 3 speed gearbox and chain drive.
In 1912, the first Tiny car was produced and displayed at the London Motor Show.
It had an asking price of about £100.
The final Tiny Cyclecar cost £157 and was produced in 1914.
It is uncertain how many Tinys were made but output was small.
The company however went on to produce cars under the Airedale brand.
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