Part of the lineup they offered in 1911 included the two-cylinder Model N Runabout, the two-cylinder Model K Taxicab, the two-cylinder Model L Delivery Wagon, the four-cylinder Model O Touring car, the four-cylinder Model o-2 Toy Tonneau and the four-cylinder Model O-3 Runabout.

Harry A. Knox was the president, previously from the Knox Motorcar Company in Springfield, Massachusetts.

Atlas logo.
Atlas logo.
View of 1908 Atlas cars on display at trade show. "Atlas Motor car Co., Springfield, Mass." sign is displayed in background. (source: National Automotive History Collection, Detroit Public Library.)
View of 1908 Atlas cars on display at trade show. “Atlas Motor car Co., Springfield, Mass.” sign is displayed in background. (source: National Automotive History Collection, Detroit Public Library.)
Atlas brochure. (source: Early Automobile Companies Ephemera Collection, 1910-1932. Courtesy Northwestern University Transportation Library.)
Atlas 20hp Delivery Wagon. (source: Early Automobile Companies Ephemera Collection, 1910Atlas brochure. (source: Early Automobile Companies Ephemera Collection, 1910-1932. Courtesy Northwestern University Transportation Library.)-1932. Courtesy Northwestern University Transportation Library.)
Atlas 20hp Delivery Wagon. (source: Early Automobile Companies Ephemera Collection, 1910-1932. Courtesy Northwestern University Transportation Library.)
Atlas 20hp Delivery Wagon. (source: Early Automobile Companies Ephemera Collection, 1910-1932. Courtesy Northwestern University Transportation Library.)
1907 Atlas ad.
1907 Atlas ad.