
Naturally Aspirated
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Location: Rightinfrontofmycomputer, Quebec, Canada.
Cars: A not-working-since-1999 Toyota Celica '86.. Still a great car.
Lizzott Cars: the story.
For a little bit of history: Lloyd Lizzott founded the Lizzott Games and Entertainment Company in 1921.
At the beginning, Lloyd and his brother, Clint, started making board games and playing cards mostly by hand.
Then, they built a factory with what they had got to make loads of board games and playing cards.
Money was coming in quickly, but then came the second world war.
The Lizzott factory had been repurposed partially to build fighter engines and landing gear assemblies.
At the end of the conflict the factory had been left with all the machinery to make engines and wheels.
Clint was desperate and left, but Lloyd saw an opportunity to build his dream.
Sadly for Lloyd, he had to die of a terrible pneumonia three months after the end of the war, which left his son, Roger, in charge of the factory.
Roger chose to follow his father's base idea and in 1947 he officially started the Lizzott Car and Bike Company.
The first prototypes ran a bit rough due to the inexperienced personnel, but it didn't keep them from looking futuristic.
The bikes were dropped because they weren't profitable enough.
The first production car to come out of the Lizzott Cars factory was the 35.
The first 35 to reach the end of the assembly chain was painted in "Superflame Red" which made people coming to see a "family sedan" quite furious.
It's cheap, economical and decently fast.




Powered by the somewhat tiny B35 which produces a massive 35hp.

Company website: LizzottCars
Established: 1921 (company beginning), 1947 (actually producing cars)
Company ID:1921001
My first company. (Gave up with it) LKcars
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