Ardex
1934-1953
Ardex was a small French automobile manufacturer.
In 1934, Ardex used the Morgan lines to produce a cyclecar, which was propelled by engines of up to 500 cc. A four wheel car followed in 1937 which was at the time the cheapest car on the French market.
In 1953, Ardex introduced a four seater microcar. The engine was a Saab single cylinder two stroke unit of 100 or 125 cc.
If you have a Photo of a Ardex and would like to see it displayed
here.
Please send it to us and help contribute to Automotive History Online.
Contact Us Home France Links Site Updates
Copyright © 2005 - 2007 Randall Glover, All rights reserved.
Much of the material on this website is in the public domain and has no copyright attached to it. Original articles & Photo's appearing herein are subject to copyright. Please don't copy stuff from this site without asking; it may belong to someone! Material on this website is presented solely for historical research and educational purposes only. Any trademarks appearing on this site are the sole property of the registered owners. No endorsement by the trademark owners is to be construed, nor was any sought. The products, brand names, characters, related slogans and indicia are or may be claimed as trademarks of their respective owners. The use of such material falls under the Fair Use provisions of intellectual property laws.