Ardex was a small French automobile manufacturer controlled by Marcel Tamine and based in Nanterre.
In 1934, Ardex produced its first cyclecar, which followed the form of the Morgan three-wheeler and was powered by a V-2 500 CC engine. A four-wheel car followed in 1937 which was at the time the cheapest car on the French market, priced at 5,500 francs: 10,900 francs were needed to buy a Simca 5.
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MoreArdex was a small French automobile manufacturer controlled by Marcel Tamine and based in Nanterre.
In 1934, Ardex produced its first cyclecar, which followed the form of the Morgan three-wheeler and was powered by a V-2 500 CC engine. A four-wheel car followed in 1937 which was at the time the cheapest car on the French market, priced at 5,500 francs: 10,900 francs were needed to buy a Simca 5.
In 1953, Ardex introduced a four-seater microcar. The engine was a Société Anonyme BriBan (S.A.B.B) single cylinder two stroke unit of 100 or 125 CC.
Production ended in 1955.
Subject ID: 66383
Subject ID: 66383