British TV host and boyfriend of Renée Zellweger, Ant Anstead, is named in several filings, claiming he took deposits ranging ...
One suit filed this summer involves a surgeon and a Lamborghini dealership out of Florida who paid Radford over $1 million for a Type 62-2 Track Edition. One such lawsuit, filed in July 2024 ...
Despite ongoing lawsuits, Radford Motors insists it remains committed to producing the Type 62-2 for customers. A Florida surgeon paid a $750,000 deposit for the Type 62-2 Pikes Peak but is ...
Limited production of the 62-2 model based on a Lotus is seriously at risk. Radford Motors was founded by Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button and television presenter Ant Anstead. Three years ...
Court records show they have not. Radford has completed two of its 62-2 sports cars so far, it says, with seven more in the works. Radford Motors will continue to make cars and stay in business ...
Radford planned to build 62 copies of the Type 62-2, the name picked for the modern iteration of the car. Each one was to be personalized to match its owner, and several potential owners put down ...
which followed the creation of their Lotus-Radford Type 62-2 supercar. "This is personally a huge risk for me," Anstead told PEOPLE in April of the high stakes business venture in an exclusive ...
Would-be customer Timothy Tasker alleged in a May 2024 filing that he still has not received a limited edition Lotus-Radford Type 62-2 model nor his $101,000 deposit — two years after placing ...
One potential customer, Timothy Tasker, claims in a May 2024 filing that he gave Anstead's supercar company a $101,000 deposit for one of their limited edition Lotus-Radford Type 62-2 models in ...