- Amilcar
The Amilcar was a French
automobile manufactured from 1921 to 1939.The first offering was a small
cyclecar ; designed byJules Salomon andEdmond Moyet , it bore a striking resemblance to the pre-warLe Zèbre . Next was the 903cc cc, which was available in two further versions; the CS was a sport version, while the C4 was a family car. The side valve engine hadsplash lubrication , and came with a three speedgearbox . The most famous model of all was the CGS "Grand Sport" of 1924; this featured a 1074 cc sv engine and four-wheel brakes. This in turn evolved into the more sporty CGSS "Grand Sport Surbaissé". These models were built under license inGermany (as the Pluto) and inAustria (as theGrofri )and inItaly (asAmilcar Italiana ). Themarque entered automobile racing in the mid-1920s with a batch of superchargeddohc 1100 cc six cylinder cars that used aroller bearing crankshaft in the full racing version; these vehicles were also available with plain bearings. The company also offered a lighttouring car ; called the "M-Type", it featured a sv 1200 cc engine and was launched in 1928. It was followed by the M2, M3, and M4 versions. 1928 also saw the manufacture of a straight eight, which was built with anohc 2-liter engine. This, the C8, proved unreliable, and soon disappeared. In the late 1930s Amilcar introduced two new models; one was the 14cv, which used a four cylinderDelahaye engine. In 1937 the company merged with Hotchkiss. The next model was thefront wheel drive Amilcar Compound , quite advanced in design for its era, featuring amonocoque frame made of a lightalloy andindependent suspension all around. For an engine it had an ohv four-cylinder of 1185 cc.Production of the Amilcar was not resumed after
World War II .List of important Amilcar models
*1922
Amilcar CC
*1922Amilcar C4
*1923Amilcar E
*1924Amilcar CGS
*Amilcar CGS-3
*1925Amilcar CS
*1926Amilcar CGSS
*1927Amilcar C6
*1928Amilcar M
*1928Amilcar C8
*1930Amilcar C8 bis
*1930Amilcar CS8
*1934Amilcar Pégase
*1938Amilcar Compound aka B38External links
*http://vea.qc.ca/vea/marques1/amilcar.htm
*http://historic-motorsport.de/TEAM_BURO/VITA_PRIVAT/MOTORSPORT/AMILCAR/amilcar.html
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