Foy-Steele
Overview
1913 - 1916
The Foy-Steele was a conventional light car powered by a 4-cylinder monobloc Coventry-Simplex engine of 2303cc, with 3-speed gearbox and shaft drive. Body styles were open 2 and 4-seaters, together with a 'speed model' and a Colonial tourer with higher ground clearance. The name was taken from Foy steel, an alloy used in the car's universal joints and other components.
Source: Nick Georgano / The Beaulieu Encyclopaedia of the Automobile










