Automobiles Dallas was a French automobile manufacturer that operated from 1981 to 1984, based in Neuilly-sur-Seine. The brand was known for producing leisure vehicles that featured a design inspired by the Willys Jeep, reflecting an American aesthetic. The initial model was built on a Renault 4 platform and offered both front-wheel drive and a Sinpar four-wheel drive option.
In 1984, the company transitioned to Automobiles Grandin SA, located in Marne-la-Vallée. Under new ownership, the brand introduced the Dallas II model in 1986, following its acquisition by French singer Franck Alamo. The Dallas II utilized mechanical components from the Peugeot 205, including both petrol and diesel engines, and was constructed on a box-section steel chassis. The vehicle's bodywork was made of fiberglass, and it featured an optional hardtop, accommodating up to four passengers.
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