Astra (1930 automobile) explained

The Astra was a car made by Automobiles Astra, Liège, Belgium in 1930. It is considered a textbook example of car design piracy, as the 1100 cc S.C.A.P.-engined car that made its debut at the 1930 Brussels Motor Show was an almost exact copy of the Tracta. It never went into production, and the projected 6- and 8- cylinder versions were, most likely, never built.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Yvette . Kupélian . Jacques . Kupélian . Jacques . Sirtaine . Le Grand Livre de l'Automobile Belge . FSA . Brussels . 2012 . 978-2-87212-662-0 . 295 . fr.