Now I understand the reference to Japan Car.
From Marian-Suman Hreblay:
This is the Atlanta and this enclosed scan is from Motor Revue (Prague) No. 20/1929. Text says it is the first front wheel drive car from our country (in fact the very first one was the 1926 Start 815 Baby prototype, the first mass-produced was 1933 Z 4). Here are some technical data: 3 seater cyclecar with steel tube frame and wooden parts, single cyl. motorcycle engine AJS 499 cc, 18 hp, 3 speed gearbox, chain drive, wheelbase 3000 mm, track 1400 mm, tyres 28 x 4.75, weight 460 kg. Built by Mr. Šulák living in Brno who also designed the Myron prototype in 1934 and the rear-engined Japan Car in 1936. Both vehicles remained as prototypes.
Can I get two nice points so I can share those with Marian
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