Alvechurch (automobile) explained

The Alvechurch, ALC, was a British cyclecar manufactured by the Alvechurch Light Car Company in Alvechurch, near Birmingham, England, in 1911.[1] The company was owned by Dunkleys, a pram maker, who also made cars under their own name.

Models

The car was powered by an 8 hp air-cooled Matchless V-twin air-cooled engine with belt drive. The company could not get the drive system to work properly, and only two cars were made.[2]

The car was revived briefly in 1913 as the ALC but was no more successful.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Collins and Stratton . British Car Factories from 1896 . 1993 . Veloce . Dorset, UK . 1-874105-04-9.
  2. Book: Georgano, N. . G.N. Georgano . Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile . 2000 . HMSO . London . 1-57958-293-1.