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History | |
The company was initially founded in 1900 when Canado Almazora started selling horse-driven carriages under Carroceria de Almazora. Later in 1925, Perfecto Almazora, the son of Canado took over the company and started building passenger buses under the Almazora Motor Corporation (AMC) brand. One of their well known products was the Jardinera, a wooden bus with seven long benches in rows and two entry points. |
Products | |
Besides their own buses Almazora Motors builds bus bodies for other international manufacturers such as Mitsubishi Fuso Track and Bus Corporation, Man Truck & Bus, Isuzu, Mercedes-Benz, Hino Motors. They also build the "Family Business" (FB) variant of the Mitsubishi L300 van. The product line is completed by special purpose trucks such as fire-engines, dump trucks, cargo trucks and ambulances. |
Buses | |
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Former models | |
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Multi purpose vehicles and Asian Utility vehicles | |
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Competitors | |
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Further reading | |
List of bus manufacturers External links
almazoramotors.com - official website (unreachable as of January 2021)Almazora Motors at Wikipedia |