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End of road for Marcos

Famous sports car company wound up

Marcos announced last month that it had called in the administrators. In a statement, MD Tony Stelliga said ‘Regrettably, despite the extraordinary efforts of our employees, suppliers and dealers, we simply could not attain a profit point, reduce our cost base or raise the necessary capital to sustain the business.’

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The tiny British sports car company went into receivership in 2000 and was resurrected in 2002 by Stelliga, a Canadian-born electronics tycoon. Stelliga was the owner and the company’s sole source of capital. Speaking to evo, he said that it was the unfavourable dollar/pound exchange rate that had prompted the decision, the dollar now being worth half what it was five years ago. Stelliga and his team had worked hard to develop a car that could match the appeal of products from TVR, a marque he much admired. He employed ex-TVR stylist Damian McTaggart to style the open-topped TSO and later TSO GT coupe and struck a deal with GM for a supply of Chevrolet V8s. Prodrive was commissioned to develop the car and create a production facility at its Warwick site.

All appeared to be in place for success despite a protracted development programme, with a number of orders in the book, but Stelliga pulled the plug when it became clear that there was no long-term financial viability.

‘It’s been painful,’ he said. ‘It’s a great product and all the guys did a great job. Once the decision was made I elected for a graceful end for the company – I didn’t want it to suffer with speculation.’

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