ALP (automobile)

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The ALP was a Belgian automobile built in 1920 by Automobiles Leroux-Pisart of Brussels. It was a 2121cc light car designed by the former chief engineer of Métallurgique. [1]

References

  1. ^ The New encyclopedia of motorcars, 1885 to the present. G.N. Georgano, Thorkil Ry Andersen - 1982 "Brussels Leroux-Pisart had been making the ALP assembled light car for two years when they engaged Paul Bastien to design a new and more individual car. "