9 This 1920 Salmson AL3 is equipped with a very nice streamlined body. It is in a very good state of presentation. It has a water-cooled in-line four-cylinder engine of 1086 cm3 fed by a Solex carburettor. The ignition is done by a Salmson engraved magneto fixed on the left side of the engine. Its engraved number is partly hidden by the blue painted retaining ring. The magneto cover sheet is painted red. The adjustable advance with which this model is equipped would be an option reserved for the Sport model. The mechanics have to be restarted but the seller indicates that a start and several kilometres were done without difficulties with this torpedo a few months ago. The AL3 is one of the last sports cars produced by Salmson before the brand devoted itself solely to luxury cars. It reflects an era when motor sport made the eyes of enthusiasts shine, and still today it unleashes the enthusiasm of enthusiasts! With your glasses on, all your senses are alert in a cyclecar and you quickly forget about the rest of the world to concentrate on your driving and enjoy the landscape. This Salmson is finally the essence of adventure, as Charles Lindbergh said, it is in every breath of wind, and this Salmson promises you some. This is a beautiful cyclecar, ready to participate in historic events. NOITCELLOC ED SELIBOMOTUA 1202 TELLIUJ 40 EHCNAMID