The Atalanta Car was first produced in 1937 by Atalanta Motors Ltd in Staines, Middlesex.
Only two models of the Atalanta were ever made.
The start of the war stopped production in 1939.
Only about 20 Atalanta Cars were ever made.
The cars were very expensive and the outbreak of war stopped production after only about 20 cars were made.
The company continued in existence making pumps and becoming Atalanta Engineering Ltd.
Richard Gaylard Shattock revived the name after the Second World War with the RGS Atalanta, offering complete cars with fiberglass bodywork or parts kits until 1958. Lea-Francis, Ford and Jaguar engines were used.
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