Achilles (automobile)
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The Achilles was an English shaft-drive voiturette manufactured by B Thompson & Co. in Frome, Somerset between 1903 and 1908.[1]
A range of cars were advertised, mostly with single-cylinder engines by Aster and De Dion. Other mechanical parts were also bought in, and it seems likely that only the bodies were originated by Achilles. At least 5 different models were produced including the 8hp, 9hp and 12hp.[2]
This car is notably seen in the French comic book Achille Talon, created by Michel Regnier (known by the pseudonym Greg), for the Pilote redaction.
[edit] References
- ^ British Motor Manufacturers
- ^ The Motor-Car Journal, Volume 8, October 1906
David Filsell, "Achilles", in G.N. Georgano, ed., The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars 1885-1968 (New York: E.P. Dutton and Co., 1974), pp.26.
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