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The '''Athmac''' was a short-lived cyclecar was manufactured by '''Athmac Motor Company''' of 131 newport Raod, Leyton, Essex.  
'''Athmac Motor Company''' of 131 Newport Road, Leyton, Essex.
 
The '''Athmac''' was a short-lived cyclecar.


1913 The friction-driven car, named 10/12, was propelled by a 1,110cc four-cylinder engine.
1913 The friction-driven car, named 10/12, was propelled by a 1,110cc four-cylinder engine.
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==Sources of Information==
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athmac Wikipedia]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athmac Wikipedia]


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Latest revision as of 11:15, 11 April 2021

Athmac Motor Company of 131 Newport Road, Leyton, Essex.

The Athmac was a short-lived cyclecar.

1913 The friction-driven car, named 10/12, was propelled by a 1,110cc four-cylinder engine.

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