ACMA (Ateliers de construction de motocycles et d'automobiles)
Ateliers de Construction of Motocycles et Automobiles, previously Ateliers de Construction of Motocycles et Accessoires, short ACMA, was a French manufacturer of automobiles and motor scooters.
Company History
The company was established in 1949 as a branch of Fourchambault work by Piaggio. There scooters were manufactured. Between 1958 and 1961, the company presented a passenger car model here. The brand name was Vespa. 1962, the company closed.
Cars
The only model was the Vespa 400 This was a very small cars. A total of 34,000 units were built.