AK Hellas (the initials standing for the full name of the company, 'Aggelopoulos-Karkanis O.E.') was a
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manufacturer of light trucks and other metal products. It designed and produced two basic types of vehicles - all three-wheelers with 50cc engines, taking advantage of a favorable classification as "motorbikes" according to Greek law. One group of models it produced since 1965 were light trucks with "motorcycle" structure (steering and controls), a type of vehicle also produced in Greece by ''
MEBEA'' (by far the most successful), ''
Mego'', ''
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'', ''
Saracakis'', ''
Pitsos'' (a big home appliances manufacturer), ''Markal'', ''Naxos'' and others. The other group of models were "proper" micro-trucks, with "automobile" structure of steering, controls etc. It was in this category that ''AK Hellas'' became the biggest truck manufacturer in Greece, leaving behind ''
MEBEA'', ''Delta'' (a product of ''
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''), ''Minicar'', ''Zamba'' and other smaller Greek manufacturers. The company's ''T200'' model, using a ''Sachs'' 50cc 4.8 hp engine and with a payload of 150 kg was produced between 1968 and 1975 with three different cab designs and in several versions (including van models). According to Dimitrios N. Aggelopoulos, several thousand units were produced, while other branches created by the same entrepreneur, were involved in production of pleasure boats, biological cleaning units, telephone booths, phone switchboards, generating sets, helmets, storage tanks, prefab container houses, wind turbine blades, irrigation systems, etc.
References
*L.S. Skartsis and G.A. Avramidis, 'Made in Greece', Typorama, Patras, Greece (2003)
L.S. Skartsis, "Greek Vehicle & Machine Manufacturers 1800 to present: A Pictorial History", Marathon (2012) (eBook)
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G.N. Georgano (Ed.), "The Complete Encyclopedia of Commercial Vehicles", Krause Publication, Iola, Wisconsin (1979)
*H. Linz and H. Schrader, "Die grosse Automobil Enzyklopaedie - 100 Jahre Geschichte",
BLV Verlag Munich (1985)
Interview of Dimitrios N. Aggelopoulos in DNAsmart.gr (in Greek)
External links
Dutch Auto Catalog
Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Greece
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