Alsace (United States) - AllCarIndex

Alsace  

UNITED STATES

time-calendar.webp 1920-1921

Brand Data

Company Name: Automotive Products Co.

Place: New York, New York

Country: United States

The Alsace was an automobile brand produced by the Automotive Products Company based in New York, New York, during a brief period from 1920 to 1921. The brand was notable for its vehicles that were primarily built in Piedmont, Italy, and designed for the export market.

The Alsace featured several distinctive characteristics that set it apart from its parent car. Notably, it utilized a magneto ignition system instead of the more common coil ignition, and it was equipped with a radiator design reminiscent of those used by Rolls-Royce. The vehicles were manufactured with right-hand drive, indicating that they were intended for markets in Great Britain or its colonies.

The standard body style for the Alsace was a five-seater tourer, although at least one sedan variant was produced. This sedan was showcased at the Olympia Motor Show in 1920, highlighting the brand's brief presence in the automotive industry.

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