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1930s
France

A.E.R.

Car manufactures France (1930)

 

A.E.R. was a French automobile manufacturer and one-time subsidiary of B.N.C.

 The marque offered two cars patterned on American models. One was an sv 1991cc six-cylinder with CIME engine; the other used a Lycoming side valve straight-eight of 4241 cc and Delaunay-Belleville chassis.

Unusually, suspension was by a pneumatic device which soon proved unreliable. Production ceased after one year of manufacture (1930), but the cars were later reissued under the name Aigle, in models using conventional suspension.

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