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Encyclopedia > Atalanta (1937 automobile)

The Atalanta was an English automobile manufactured from 1937 until 1939. The sports car used Albert Gough's somewhat erratic 1½- and 2-liter engines, which had been previously fitted to some Frazer Nashes. The 4·3 liter V-12 Lincoln-Zephyr option proved to be more popular. Richard Gaylard Shattock revived the name after the Second World War with the RGS Atalanta, offering complete cars with fiberglass bodywork or parts kits until 1958.




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Template:List of Atalanta (1937 automobile) ModelsThe Atalanta was an English automobile manufactured from 1937 until 1939 by Atalanta Motors Ltd in Staines, Middlesex.
The 1937 sports car used Albert Gough's somewhat erratic 4 cylinder overhead cam 1½ litre 78 bhp and 2-litre 98 bhp engines with three valves per cylinder which had been previously fitted to some Frazer Nashes.
Atalanta was a name also used on a car made by the rather mysterious Owen of London, England in about 1910.
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