Alma (French automobile)

The most significant model (maybe the only one) was a two-seater coupé called Alma6 or Alma Six, referring to the proprietary in-line six cylinder engine of 1642 cc.

The relatively small engines with three valves to a cylinder were developed by an aero engineer named Henri Vaslin.

Alma cars were equipped with four wheel brakes.

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