Background
A what?
Well, quite.
Just to be clear, Dowsetts Comet is not a ball of rock and ice destined to spend all eternity describing an elliptical orbit in the infinite vacuum of deep space.
It is, in fact, considerably rarer than its Halley counterpart.
At least that heavenly body comes around once every 76 years, features in the Bayeux tapestry and has been making regular appearances since the advent of recorded time.
Dowsetts Comet, on the other hand, consists of one road-going petrol car (and one currently being converted to full electric propulsion in the United States) and didn’t exist at all until 2018.
So, what is it, exactly?
Well, it’s the brain-child and passion project of none other than Mr. Ant Anstead and his team at Dowsetts Classic Cars (formerly Evanta).
Motoring aficionados will know this renowned automotive engineer, mechanic, fettler and whisperer from his near-ubiquitous presence on our TV screens (Wheeler Dealers, For the Love of Cars, World’s Most Expensive Cars, Building Cars Live, etc) and across social media.
His mechanical and design inspiration for the Comet came from the many tried and tested examples of American muscle meeting British engineering and design: think AC Cobra, Jensen Interceptor, Gordon-Keeble, etc, etc.
The design cues, we think you’ll agree, are an homage to the rear quarters of a Ferrari 275 GTB, the middle of one or more Lotuses, and the basking shark face of an Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato.
And yet this is no Frankencar.
It’s properly thought out, superbly built and combines blistering performance (0-60mph in under 4 seconds) with pin-sharp handling and creature comforts such as air-conditioning and parking cameras.
Above all, it is a truly unique thing.
It is the only petrol-driven Dowsetts Comet there will ever be.







