Amilcar CGSS
| Amilcar CGSS | |
|---|---|
|  Amilcar CGSS 2-Seater Sports 1927 | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Amilcar | 
| Production | 1926 -1929 | 
| Body and chassis | |
| Related | Amilcar CGS | 
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | 1,074 cc I4 | 
| Transmission | Three speed manual | 
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 91.5 in (2,320 mm) | 
| Length | 134 in (3,400 mm) | 
The Amilcar CGSS (or CGSs) was a sporting car made by the Amilcar company from 1926 to 1929. The second S stood for surbaisse and the car was a lowered version of the CGS.
The 1,074 cc four-cylinder engine from the CGS was fitted but in a slightly higher state of tune delivering 35 hp (26 kW). It was also available with a Cozette supercharger for those who needed more power. Thus equipped, a CGSS won the 1927 Monte Carlo Rally.[1] Driven by Lefebvre, it started from Königsberg (today's Kaliningrad).[2]
4,700 of the CGS and CGSS were made.[1]
1927 Amilcar CGSS 2-Seater Sports

Amilcar CGSS 2-Seater Sports 1927
References
- 1 2 van den Abeele, Alain (1984-02-23). "Coup d'audace au «Neige et Glace»!..." [Audacious feat at the "Neige et Glace"!...]. Le Moniteur de l'Automobile (in French) (Brussels, Belgium: Editions Auto-Magazine) 35 (789): 29.
- ↑ Hammond, Maurice A. (1969). Motorcade: A Dictionary of Motoring History. London: G. Bell & Sons. p. 119. ISBN 0-7135-1609-7.
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