Holbay Engineering
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Holbay Engineering was a small family run British Engineering Company specializing in Engine modifications and Race Tuning. Although they enjoyed much success during the 1960s and 1970s with their competition Race Engines, they are best remembered today for their work on the Rootes 1725cc OHV Engines as used in the Hillman Hunter GLS and Sunbeam Rapier H120.
in 1964 and went into liquidation in 1992 after the untimely death of it's founder John Read in an unusual aircraft accident.
The tools and machinery of the original company were sold at auction and the company re-opened as Holbay Classics under new ownership and management in the nearby village of Grundisburgh
. Holbay Classics only operated as a car sales and servicing establishment and although it had kept the Holbay Name, there was very little in common with the original Holbay Engineering. Holbay Classics folded in 2002 was bought out by former employee Richard Coles who then began trading as Coltec Racing Engines.
Coltec re-established the race tuning business and moved back into the original Holbay Engineering Mertlesham Heath premises.
Coltec does not trade under the Holbay name, but currently owns the Internet Domain 'Holbay.co.uk' which will link directly
back to the Coltec Racing Engines web Site.
H120 (As supplied to the Rootes Group for their Hunter GLS and Rapier H120 Models)
History
The company was founded by John Read between 1958-1959 together with his older brother Roger Dunnell and was initially run from the family home in Sheffield. The company moved into larger premises at Mertlesham Heath in SuffolkSuffolk
Suffolk is a non-metropolitan county of historic origin in East Anglia, England. It has borders with Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south. The North Sea lies to the east...
in 1964 and went into liquidation in 1992 after the untimely death of it's founder John Read in an unusual aircraft accident.
The tools and machinery of the original company were sold at auction and the company re-opened as Holbay Classics under new ownership and management in the nearby village of Grundisburgh
Grundisburgh
Grundisburgh is a village of more than 1,530 residents situated in the English county of Suffolk. It is in the Suffolk Coastal district, six miles north-east from Ipswich and four miles north-west of Woodbridge located on the B1079. Flowing through the village are the rivers Lark and Gull...
. Holbay Classics only operated as a car sales and servicing establishment and although it had kept the Holbay Name, there was very little in common with the original Holbay Engineering. Holbay Classics folded in 2002 was bought out by former employee Richard Coles who then began trading as Coltec Racing Engines.
Coltec re-established the race tuning business and moved back into the original Holbay Engineering Mertlesham Heath premises.
Coltec does not trade under the Holbay name, but currently owns the Internet Domain 'Holbay.co.uk' which will link directly
back to the Coltec Racing Engines web Site.
List of Holbay Engines
S65H120 (As supplied to the Rootes Group for their Hunter GLS and Rapier H120 Models)
External links
- Holbay.co.uk (redirects to Coltec Racing Engines)
- Dunnel Engines