1973 - 1983

Aspa 
  • Type of car:  Automotive manufacturer
  • Body type:  Sports cars
  • Country of origin:  Greece
  • Built in:  Greece
  • Sold in:  Czech Republic

ASPA was a Czech car manufacturer that started production in 1924 in Příbram and ceased in 1929. The first ASPA vehicles were powered by the same four-cylinder engine as the Ford Model T. ASPA later introduced the Type B model, a 5/15 HP car with a water-cooled, four-cylinder engine and a four-speed gearbox. This model weighed 650 kg and was an open four-seater with just one door. The brand expanded its offerings to include delivery vans and ambulances, and in 1926, launched the M 7/24 HP model. By 1933, several of ASPA’s passenger cars, vans, and service vehicles were registered in Czechoslovakia. Despite these early achievements, the brand did not endure, wrapping up production within five years​



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