Gamma was a French automobile manufacturer that operated briefly from 1921 to 1922. The company was based in Courbevoie, Seine, and was known for producing conventional light cars during its short existence.
The vehicles produced by Gamma were equipped with either a 1590cc Ballot engine or a 1994cc Altos engine, both of which were four-cylinder side-valve units. Despite the engines being described as uninspiring, the cars featured a distinctive veeradiator design that contributed to their aesthetic appeal.
Gamma's production was limited, and the brand did not achieve significant longevity in the automotive market. The company ceased operations shortly after its inception, leaving behind a brief legacy in the early 20th-century French automotive landscape.
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