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General Category => Microcar News => Topic started by: Rusty Chrome (Malcolm Parker) on June 01, 2016, 11:44:12 AM

Title: Straight from the cover of Rumcar News
Post by: Rusty Chrome (Malcolm Parker) on June 01, 2016, 11:44:12 AM
Nice to see a model of this unusual car so soon after it featured on the cover of Rumcar news #128.

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Alamagny-1948-1-43-France-Resin-von-Autocult-mit-Beilagenheft-silber-silver-/322132302058? (http://www.ebay.de/itm/Alamagny-1948-1-43-France-Resin-von-Autocult-mit-Beilagenheft-silber-silver-/322132302058?)
Title: Re: Straight from the cover of Rumcar News
Post by: Chris Thomas on June 01, 2016, 05:39:20 PM
Well spotted Malcolm

In the blurb it says that the Alamagny was the first diamond pattern wheel layout vehicle. I think not. But what was the first car to use a diamond pattern wheel layout?

Chris Thomas
Title: Re: Straight from the cover of Rumcar News
Post by: jean-do on June 06, 2016, 09:08:45 AM
(http://i86.servimg.com/u/f86/11/44/77/74/p2050113.jpg) i met the mystery car at Retromobile 2016 ..... a dream come true !!!
(http://i86.servimg.com/u/f86/11/44/77/74/p2050110.jpg) the driver post !
(http://i86.servimg.com/u/f86/11/44/77/74/p2050111.jpg) a  driver at driver's seat .... ( see that to get the brakes, you must pass the feet over the pedal, excepted that your knee hurts the steering colomn ..... "No thrill car! " )
(http://i86.servimg.com/u/f86/11/44/77/74/p2050112.jpg) the actual owner at the steeringwheel
Title: Re: Straight from the cover of Rumcar News
Post by: richard on June 06, 2016, 06:38:44 PM
Great stuff Jean-do 😏
Title: Re: Straight from the cover of Rumcar News
Post by: Rusty Chrome (Malcolm Parker) on June 06, 2016, 06:58:09 PM
Unusual brake pedal positioning. At least the wrap-around windscreen lets you see what you're about to run into. Great photos. Thanks
Title: Re: Straight from the cover of Rumcar News
Post by: peterhss on July 05, 2017, 02:09:38 PM
Great photos Jean-do. The Alamagny is truly a hidden gem. Too bad it never moved beyond the prototype phase and it garnered little interest in the show rooms it appeared.