The Athmac was a short-lived cyclecar which was manufactured by Athmac Motor Company of Leyton, then in Essex (now part of Greater London) in 1913. The friction-driven car, named 10/12, was propelled by a 1,110 cc four-cylinder engine. It featured final drive by long belts to the rear axle and was supposed to sell at 120 guineas, but production never quite got off the ground.[1][2]

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  1. Georgano, Nick (2001). The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. Norwich: The Stationery Office. p. 91. ISBN 0-11-702319-1.
  2. Burgess Wise, David (2002). A complete Encyclopedia of Automobiles. London: Greenwich Editions. p. 170. ISBN 0-86288-258-3.


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