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Originally Stansell Motors Ltd., William Riley Stansell had plans to build 10,000 touring cars a year. After a short while the company was reorganized and renamed Brock Motors, with Stansell kept on as a manager. In May of 1921 production plans were announced for a larger five passenger touring car named the Brock Six. By fall, however, the company folded after producing only one Brock Six. This Brock Six was driven by the well-known Dr. Fredrick Park, a shareholder who also bought one of only three Amherst 40s ever made. |