Alfa-Legia (Belgium) - AllCarIndex

Alfa-Legia  

BELGIUM

time-calendar.webp 1914-1921

Brand Data

Company Name: M. Klinkhammers

Place: Liege

Country: Belgium

Alfa-Legia was a Belgian automobile manufacturer active from 1914 to 1921, founded by M. Klinkhammers in Liège. Initially, Klinkhammers, a sportsman, assembled a limited number of cars equipped with four-cylinder engines, available in displacements of 1327 cc and 1888 cc.

Following World War I, the company continued to produce vehicles, utilizing components from Austro-Daimler. During this period, the Alfa-Legia name was used for these models. Additionally, Klinkhammers modified Buick vehicles, which he marketed under the name Buick-Sport, featuring distinctive vee-radiators.

In 1930, Klinkhammers shifted his focus from automobiles to the production of petrol-engine locomotives, branding this new venture as A.L.EA. The transition marked the end of Alfa-Legia's automotive production, as the company moved away from car manufacturing.

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