Construcciones Metalicas Clua was a motorcycle manufacturer based in Barcelona, Spain, operating from 1948 to 1958. The company specialized in the production of motorcycles during its brief existence in the post-war era.
In 1952, Clua ventured into automobile manufacturing by producing a fiberglass two-seater vehicle. This model was powered by a 497 cc two-cylinder four-stroke engine. Despite the innovative design, the production of this car was limited, with approximately 100 units manufactured before the company ceased operations.
The short-lived nature of Construcciones Metalicas Clua reflects the challenges faced by small manufacturers in the automotive industry during the mid-20th century, particularly in Spain, where the market was still developing.
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