Search

Contact Me

Message Boards

Home

A-Z Listing

Information

Articles

Galleries

Reliant Archives

Links

  A-Z Tour Controls

 

A-Z Tour

Complete A-Z listing

 

 

Page Control:

Previous Page

Next Page

Jump to:

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

Walter

The Walter was first manufactured in 1908 in Jinonice (Checkoslovakia) by Walter & spol. The company had built motor cycles and motor tricycles for a number of years before starting up "car" production in 1908. The Walter was powered by a V-twin 500c engine that was situated behind the single front wheel. Power was transferred to the back wheels by shaft to the rear axle. The first models were open two-seater vehicles but later models were closed four-seater bodies that were powered by a much larger 1,250cc engine.  In 1912 the 3-wheelers were replaced with a 4-wheeler model and production continued until 1936 when the company just concentrated on making aero engines.

A 1909 Walter. (My thanks to Kerry Croxton for sending in this picture)

Supporting Documents:

None.

Related articles on this web site:

None.

Museums:

None currently known of by this site.

Further Information and related Web Sites:

None currently known of by this site.

.