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Attica

1962-1977

Attica was a Greek automobile brand that operated from 1964 to 1968, primarily known for its production of a three-wheeled vehicle under license from the German manufacturer Fuldamobil. The brand was established by Georgios Dimitriadis, a plastics manufacturer based in Piraeus, Greece. The Attica model featured a 198cc Heinkel single-cylinder engine, which allowed it to reach a top speed of 60 mph (96 km/h).

In 1966, the Attica lineup expanded to include an open version known as the Cabrioletta, as well as a beach model that was designed without doors or a windscreen. During its production run, approximately 100 saloon versions and a small number of convertibles were manufactured. However, in 1968, the production of Attica was transferred to a new company, ALTA, which took over the project. In addition to the Attica, Dimitriadis's firm also assembled the Israeli SABRA Carmel and later ventured into building the DIM in 1977.

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