1963 Lightburn Zeta
Zeta is a marque of automobile which was produced in Australia from 1963 to 1965 by South Australian manufacturing company Lightburn & Co. An established manufacturer of cement mixers and washing machines, Lightburn figure the next logical step was to make a car. Lightburn and Co. built the cars in its factory in the Adelaide suburb of Camden Park. The first Zeta model was introduced in 1963 at a price of £595. the car was powered by a 2 stroke 324 cc Villers engine. Production ceased in 1965 with the last vehicles sold in 1966 and total sales of fewer than 400 vehicles. The Concours d'Lemons is inexplicably brought to you by: https://www.hagerty.com/ https://www.griotsgarage.com/ https://classicmotorsports.com/ If you love cars, you belong with us. Hagerty Drivers Club is the world’s largest community for automotive enthusiasts. Members enjoy valuable automotive discounts, exclusive events and experiences, roadside service created specifically for collector vehicles, and a subscription to the bimonthly Hagerty Drivers Club magazine. Join Hagerty Drivers Club here: https://www.hagerty.com/drivers-club
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