Fama was a German automobile manufacturer that operated in the early 20th century, specifically in 1924. The company was based in Kiel and focused on producing light cars. One of its notable models featured a 4/24PS engine and a two-seater body design.
The prototype of the vehicle underwent an extensive trial, reportedly covering a distance of 7,000 kilometers, which indicated the company's commitment to testing and reliability. Despite initial positive press coverage and announcements regarding the commencement of production at a modest price point, the brand ultimately faded from public attention, and no further developments were reported.
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