Amilcar, a prominent sports racing car manufacturer in France during the interwar period, enjoyed considerable success between 1921 and 1937. Remarkably, just one year after commencing production, they clinched their first victory in the world's inaugural 24-Hour race, firmly establishing their legacy.
Highlights
Registration: Luxemburg
Chassis number : 16736
Engine number : 75040
1.250cc, 4 cylinder engine, +/-50hp, 4-speed manual
Power Upgrade
This 1924 Amilcar CGS underwent an older restoration conducted by the renowned bodywork expert Rod Jolley, known for his top-tier craftsmanship.
During its rebuild, the car was thoughtfully upgraded with a larger in period-appropriate 1244cc M2 side valve engine featuring an aluminum head, delivering an impressive 50 bhp output with a minimum top speed of 120 km/h (75 mph) and has the potential for further tuning to achieve even greater performance.
Two owner Car
With only two meticulous owners over the past six decades, this car has been meticulously maintained, preserving its authenticity and exceptional condition. Additionally, a custom-made trailer can be included with the car if desired.