- Ariès
The Ariès was a French
automobile manufactured by a company inAsnières-sur-Seine from 1903 to 1938. The first cars were two- andfour-cylinder vehicles built 20chassis at a time in a large factory. Theseshaft-drive cars had a rather unusual doublerear axle , while the engines were built by Aster. In 1907 the company made aV4 engine withdesmodromic valves; it also madesix-cylinder cars at the time. Ariès entered the field ofcommercial vehicle production in 1910, mainly for the purpose of supplying theFrench army ; the works built mainly military trucks duringWorld War I , as well asHispano-Suiza aero engine s.After the war the company presented three new models; one was a four-cylinder, a 7
cv OHC 1085 cc, while the other two were variations on a 15cv 3-liter. One had asv Aster unit, while the second featured a sporty ohc engine; some of these last were quite successful in racing events. Ariès stopped production of its 1100 cc and 3-liter cars, which had become obsolete, during the financial crisis of the 1930s. They were replaced in the catalogue with new 1500 cc and 2-liter models with an odd arrangement of athree-speed gearbox augmented by two-speed gears in the back axle, for a total of six speeds forward. Few were made.At the outbreak of
World War II production was suspended; after the war, Ariès attempted a comeback by briefly makingmoped engines under the name ABG.
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