Ama was a Belgian automobile manufacturer active during the early 20th century, specifically from 1913 to 1914. The brand's name stood for American Motorcar Agency, reflecting its use of American-made engines and chassis. These components were imported from an unspecified source, while the bodies of the vehicles were crafted in Belgium by a company named Miner. The design featured a distinctive vee-radiator inspired by the Metallurgique…