ARH was a Spanish automotive manufacturer active from 1970 to 1972, based in Madrid. The company was founded by Ricardo Huertas, who was instrumental in the design of a sports car known as the Condor. This vehicle utilized the mechanical components of a Simca 1200, a model that had received financial backing from Chrysler.
The Condor participated in various racing events, with notable driver Miguel Righetto behind the wheel. Despite the initial promise shown by the vehicle and its participation in motorsport, ARH faced financial difficulties. After producing between three to five units of the Condor, Chrysler withdrew its financial support, leading to the closure of the company shortly thereafter.
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