Atomette

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Atomette was a British car brand in 1922. The manufacturer was Alan Thomas of Cleveland Street in Wolverhampton .

The only model was a three-wheeled cycle car . The car was of an air-cooled two-stroke engine of Villiers driven at a power of 3.5 hp (2.6 kW). The engine power was passed on to the individual rear wheel via a three-speed gearbox. The structure did not have a dummy radiator (as is often the case with other air-cooled vehicles) and offered space for two people next to each other.

The car cost 90 guineas (= £ 94 Sh 10) and could be ordered painted blue, gray or green. The weight was 127 kg.

literature

  • Nick Baldwin: A – Z of Cars of the 1920s. Herridge & Sons Ltd, Beaworthy 2010, ISBN 978-1-906133-24-5 (English)

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ AZ of Cars of the 1920s.