Iradam

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Inż. Adam Gluck-Głochowski
legal form
founding 1925
resolution 1939
Seat Krakow , Poland
management Adam Gluck-Głochowski
Branch Automobile manufacturer

Iradam was a Polish car brand.

Company history

Adam Gluck-Głochowski had been working on the design of a small car since 1921. In 1925 he founded the Inż company . Adam Gluck-Głochowski in Cracow and started producing automobiles. The brand name Iradam was derived from the first names Irena and Adam of the Głuchowski couple. In 1939, production ended after only a few copies had been made.

vehicles

The company manufactured small cars. In the first model, a built-in engine from JAP with a displacement of 495 cm³ provided the drive. The engine was mounted in the stern. A JAP engine with a displacement of 600 cc was later used. In the 1930s a two-cylinder two - stroke engine with 1000 cm³ powered the vehicles. Open and closed bodies that offered space for four people were on offer.

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