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  • A.E.R. (1930)

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    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 Delaun ...

    France
  • Amilcar C8 (1929-1931)

    Motor Cars
    Amilcar C8 (1929-1931)

    Amilcar C8 1929 to 1931 Overview Manufacturer Amilcar Production 1929-1931 Body and chassis Body style saloon/sedan coupé cabriolet roadster Powertrain Engine 2330 cc (13CV) eight-cylinder Transmission Four speed manual Dimensions Wheelbase 3,000 mm (120 in) Chronology Successor Amilcar Pégase The ...

    Amilcar
  • Amilcar Compound (1938–1943)

    Motor Cars
    Amilcar Compound (1938–1943)

    Amilcar Compound 1938 to 1943 Overview Manufacturer Amilcar Production 1938–1943 681 cars and 159 commercials made a few other unrecorded cars were probably also built Body and chassis Body style 2-door saloon 2-door convertible van and ambulance Layout FF layout Powertrain Engine 1185 cc I4 side-v ...

    Amilcar
  • Amilcar History (1921-1940)

    Manufacturers
    Amilcar History (1921-1940)

    Amilcar History Founded 1921 France The Amilcar was a French automobile manufactured from 1921 to 1940. Foundation and location Amilcar was founded in July 1921 by Joseph Lamy and Emile Akar. The name "Amilcar" was an imperfect anagram of the partners' names. The business was established at 34 rue ...

    Amilcar | France
  • Amilcar Pégase (1934-1937)

    Motor Cars
    Amilcar Pégase (1934-1937)

    Amilcar Pégase Overview Manufacturer Amilcar Production 1934-1937 Body and chassis Body style coupé cabriolet saloon/sedan Powertrain Engine 2150 cc four-cylinder (Delahaye) 1934-37 2490 cc four-cylinder 1935-37 Transmission Four speed manual Dimensions Wheelbase 2,800 mm (110 in) The Amilcar Pégas ...

    Amilcar
  • Amilcar Type M (1928-1935)

    Amilcar Type M (1928-1935)

    Amilcar Type M (1928 to 1935) Overview Manufacturer Amilcar Production 1928-1935 Body and chassis Class 7CV (1928-35) 9CV (1934-35) Body style saloon/sedan coupé cabriolet roadster Powertrain Engine 1244 cc four-cylinder (1928-35) 1628 cc four-cylinder (1934-35) Transmission Four speed manual Dimen ...

    Amilcar
  • Ardex (1934-1955)

    Manufacturers
    Ardex (1934-1955)

    Ardex French automobile manufacture Nanterre, France 1934 to 1955. Ardex was a small French automobile manufacturer controlled by Marcel Tamine and based in Nanterre. In 1934, Ardex produced its first cyclecar, which followed the form of the Morgan three-wheeler and was powered by a V2 500 cc engin ...

    France
  • Avions Voisin (1919-1946)

    Manufacturers
    Avions Voisin (1919-1946)

    Avions Voisin French automobile manufacture, France. Produced from 1905 to 1946 Avions Voisin was a French luxury automobile brand established by Gabriel Voisin in 1919 which traded until 1939. History Gabriel B. Voisin was an aviation pioneer and manufacturer who in 1919 started producing cars usi ...

    France
  • Berliet Dauphine (1934-1939)

    Motor Cars
    Berliet Dauphine (1934-1939)

    Berliet Dauphine 11CV 1934-1939 Overview Manufacturer Berliet Also called Berliet Type VIRP 11 (1934-1939) Berliet Type VIRP 9 (1934-1937) Production 1934-1939 Assembly Vénissieux Body and chassis Body style Roadster cabriolet 4 or 2 door saloon/sedan « Berline » or « Coach » Powertrain Engine 1990 ...

    Berliet
  • Bugatti History

    Manufacturers
    Bugatti History

    Bugatti History Founded France 1909 Former type Private Industry Automotive Fate Sold to Hispano-Suiza (1963) Sold to Volkswagen Group (July 1998) Successors Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. Founded 1909 (1909) Founders Ettore Bugatti Defunct 1963 (1963) Headquarters Molsheim, Alsace, France Key people E ...

    Bugatti | France
  • Citroen 11 (1934-1957)

    Motor Cars
    Citroen 11 (1934-1957)

    CITRÖEN 11 History From 1934 to 1957 1938 Citroen 11W Cabriolet Manufactured by Citröen, Paris, France Citröen made the first front-driven production automobile. In 1934 the prototype Citröen Traction-Avant, fitted with a 1300 cc engine, was introduced under the type designation 7. Its all-steel st ...

    Citroen
  • Citroën 7U (1935-1938)

    Motor Cars
    Citroën 7U (1935-1938)

    Citroën 7U (1935 to 1938) Manufacturer Citroën Production 1935-1938 Layout FR layout Powertrain Engine Petrol: 1.6 L Straight-4 Transmission 4-speed manual Chronology Predecessor Citroën 8CV Successor none The Citroën 7U was a car produced by the French Citroën company between 1935 and 1938. With t ...

    Citroen
  • Citroen History

    Manufacturers
    Citroen History

    Citroen History From 1919 Type Société Anonyme Industry Automotive Founded Paris, France (1919) Founder(s) André Citroën Headquarters Saint-Ouen, France Area served Worldwide Key people Frédéric Saint Geours, Director Products Automobiles Production output 1,435,688 vehicles (2011) Employees 13,900 ...

    Citroen | France
  • Citroën Rosalie (1932-1938)

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    Citroën Rosalie (1932-1938)

    Citroën Rosalie From 1932 to 1938 The original Citroën Rosalie was a light-weight racing car that established a succession of records at the Montlhéry racing circuit. More generally the Rosalie was a range of three models/sizes of automobile that comprised the core of Citroën's model range between ...

    Citroen
  • Citroen Traction Avant (1934-1957)

    Luxury Cars
    Citroen Traction Avant (1934-1957)

    Citroën Traction Avant 1934 to 1957 Overview Manufacturer Citroën Also called Citroën 7CV Citroën 11CV Citroën 15C Citroën Light 15 (UK) Citroën Big Fifteen (UK) Citroën Big Six (UK) Production 7 CV 1934–1941 11CV 1934–1957 15CV 1938–1953 Assembly Paris, France Vorst, Belgium Cologne, Germany Sloug ...

    Citroen
  • Citroën TUB (1939-1941)

    Commercial vehicles
    Citroën TUB (1939-1941)

    Citroën TUB/TUC From 1939 to 1941 Overview Manufacturer Citroën Also called Citroën Traction Utilitaire Basse Citroën Traction Utilitaire type B Citroën Traction Utilitaire type C Production 1939 – 1941 Body and chassis Class Van Dimensions Length 4,040 mm (159 in) Width 1,960 mm (77 in) Height 2,1 ...

    Citroen

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