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Atlas (1951 automobile)

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The Atlas was a mini-car made in France in 1951. Originally known as La Coccinelle, it used a single-cylinder engine of a mere 175 cc capacity. The fiberglass body seated two, the maximum speed said to be over 40 miles per hour (64 km/h).

References

  1. Dredge, Richard (31 December 2020). "The story of the Atlas Babycar microcar on Below The Radar". Below The Radar.

External links

Atlas at Micro Museum


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