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AFA (automobile)

AFA 1943 car, the only car that remains exhibited at mNACTEC

The AFA was a Spanish automobile manufactured between 1943 and 1944. Little is known about the marque other than that a few (1 or 2) 5cv 4-cylinder cabriolets were built by Joan Aymerich Casanoves in Barcelona. AFA is for Aymerich Fábrica de Automoviles or Aymerich Automobile Factory. The AFA was powered by a four-stroke 527 cc engine that produced 13 hp at 3,500 rpm. The AFA microcar had a manual transmission with four gears with a top speed of 85 km/h. The company exhibited at the Exposición Automovilista Nacional in Madrid on July 10, 1944. In 1935 Joan had created the failed "National Ruby" car, due to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War he was not able to go to production. But his experience served as the basis for the AFA. The AFA prototype was registered in Barcelona in April 1943, with the registration number B-72.107 and its patent number was 159,882. Joan Aymerich Casanoves hoped to make 100 cars annually, but only produced one or two cars. Aymerich died in 1946, and the car project was then abandoned in 1947. In 2008, a son of Joan Aymerich contacted the mNACTEC Terrassa, which took the only remaining car and restored it. After three years of restoration work, the AFA is now on exhibition at Transport mNACTEC.[1] [2][3]

  • Dimensions and weights:
    • Length: 3,200 mm
    • Width: 1,320 mm
    • Height: 1,280 mm
    • Weight: 530 kg
    • Load: 710 kg
  • Maximum speed: 85 km/h
  • Consumption: 100 km with 6 L
  • Acceleration: 0 to 85 km/h in 50 seconds

See also

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References

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  • Companies Based in Barcelona, LIFE JOURNEY, 2013
  • George Nick Georgano: The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. Volume 1: A–F. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago 2001, ISBN 1-57958-293-1.
  • AFA Logo


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