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- Athmac abstract "The Athmac was a short-lived cyclecar which was manufactured by Athmac Motor Company of Leyton, Essex 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.".
- Athmac wikiPageID "858222".
- Athmac wikiPageLength "633".
- Athmac wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Athmac wikiPageRevisionID "617559698".
- Athmac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cyclecars.
- Athmac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Athmac wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vintage_vehicles.
- Athmac wikiPageWikiLink Cyclecar.
- Athmac wikiPageWikiLink Essex.
- Athmac wikiPageWikiLink Leyton.
- Athmac wikiPageWikiLink List_of_car_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Athmac wikiPageWikiLinkText "Athmac".
- Athmac auto "yes".
- Athmac date "December 2009".
- Athmac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Brass-auto-stub.
- Athmac wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Athmac subject Category:Cyclecars.
- Athmac subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Athmac subject Category:Vintage_vehicles.
- Athmac hypernym Cyclecar.
- Athmac type Automobile.
- Athmac type Classification.
- Athmac comment "The Athmac was a short-lived cyclecar which was manufactured by Athmac Motor Company of Leyton, Essex 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.".
- Athmac label "Athmac".
- Athmac sameAs Q755660.
- Athmac sameAs Athmac_Motor.
- Athmac sameAs m.03hwdc.
- Athmac sameAs Q755660.
- Athmac wasDerivedFrom Athmac?oldid=617559698.
- Athmac isPrimaryTopicOf Athmac.