Bullock Cycle & Motor Works was an early automotive manufacturer based in Adelaide, South Australia, operating from 1901 to 1902. Founded by John Bullock, the company initially focused on the production of bicycles before expanding into the burgeoning motor vehicle market.
In 1901, Bullock introduced a light two-seater vehicle, often referred to as a quadricycle, which featured a steering wheel and side-by-side seating. This vehicle was…