• Chapuis-Dornier was a French manufacturer of proprietary engines for automobiles from 1904 to 1928 in Puteaux near Paris. Between 1919 and 1921 it displayed...
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  • 4-cylinder light car that utilized engines from companies such as SCAP, Chapuis-Dornier and CIME, ranging from 1100 cc to 1500 cc. Some cars were sold under...
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    formed including all the names. Four-cylinder models were now made with Chapuis-Dornier engines alongside the single-cylinder cars. The singles were discontinued...
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  • automobile built in Lyon from 1922 to 1924. It was a cyclecar which used a Chapuis-Dornier engine of either 961 cc or 1350 cc. David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated...
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  • 1924. Built by a M. Van der Heyden, it was a light car with a 1094 cc Chapuis-Dornier engine. David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles...
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  • 750 cc light car or 1096 cc sports car, it used a French four-cylinder Chapuis-Dornier engine. About 150 were made. G.N. Georgano, N. (2000). Beaulieu Encyclopedia...
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    London). The cyclecar was powered by a four-cylinder, in-line, 10.53 hp. Chapuis-Dornier engine driving the rear wheels. List of car manufacturers of the United...
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    with different engines: S1 and S2. S1 used engine manufactured by Chapuis-Dornier while S2, by CIME. The first models of the car also used the engine...
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  • sold under his own name, they were medium-sized cars with 1795 cc Chapuis-Dornier engines. Burgess-Wise, David (2000). The New Illustrated Encyclopedia...
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    relatively low volume manufacturer. Engines were bought in, mostly from Chapuis-Dornier. There is no connection between Louis Chenard and the larger, better...
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  • considered well-made. The company offered a four-cylinder 898 cc sv Chapuis-Dornier-powered car with three-speed gearbox in 1923. David Burgess Wise, The...
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  • capacity and the wheelbase was of just 2,180 mm (85.8 in). Proprietary Chapuis-Dornier or C.I.M.E. engines were also offered. There were brakes on all four...
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    the company launched a new range, powered by engines bought in from Chapuis-Dornier. The company was now restructured and renamed as Benova. With a rapid...
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    Godfrey and Frazer Nash left the company later that year. In 1923 a Chapuis-Dornier engine replaced the DFP, but production of the new car and the old...
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  • 9/12CV and the other 12/16CV, both having four-cylinder, side-valve Chapuis-Dornier monobloc engines. They had a conventional Malicet & Blin chassis, a...
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  • Motta & Baudo, which made one prototype, the MB with a 1.35 liter Chapuis-Dornier motorcycle engine. With Augusto Monaco he created the Monaco-Baudo...
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  • After World War I the Newey 12/15 HP was introduced with a 1,750cc Chapuis-Dornier engine. Although most models were available after the First World War...
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    cyclecar was quickly joined by a light car with a 1098 cc four cylinder Chapuis-Dornier engine and shaft drive to a three speed gearbox. Production of the...
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    (usually of about 1.1 litres) and transmissions from producers like Chapuis-Dornier, CIME, Ruby, or S.C.A.P. The early Rallys were long, sleek, and light...
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  • He ran one of his torpedo-style Type E tourers having a 1.2-litre Chapuis-Dornier engine, with his brother Émile. Likewise Georges and René Pol, who...
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  • car of British design with unique suspension. These early cars used Chapuis-Dornier engines. At the 1912 Olympia show they listed two models, the 10 hp...
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    American vee-twin motorcycle engines, which were shortly replaced with Chapuis-Dorniers. In this form, it became a close copy of Citroën's 5CV ("five horsepower");...
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  • drive. In 1912–1914, yet another engine was employed in their cars — a Chapuis-Dornier 4-cylinder of 10 hp (7.5 kW). This two-seater car also used a friction...
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  • started producing light cars, using bought-in components, and powered by Chapuis-Dornier engines. The cars carried the Tuar name, this being a phonetic spelling...
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  • Manufacturer Palladium Autocars Ltd Production 1911-1924 Powertrain Engine Chapuis-Dornier, Dorman Transmission friction drive, bevel drive, worm drive...
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    substantially. The 4-cylinder engines were derived from Ballot and Chapuis-Dornier units. With the outbreak of war, the business was moved to new premises...
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    they made at least two cyclecars under the name of Medea with 1244cc Chapuis-Dornier engines but these did not go into series production. In 1921 they decided...
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    bought in from specialists such as Ruby, and, less frequently, Train or Chapuis-Dornier By the time of the 19th Paris Motor Show in October 1924, the Sénéchal...
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    Grand Sport" with 1094 cc (59 x 100 mm, the same dimensions as the Chapuis-Dornier "1100" engine of the same period). In early 1926 the "DS Grand Sport"...
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    Withdrawn DNA 1.1 43 J. Breillet (private entrant) Jean Breillet Rally ABC Chapuis-Dornier 1093cc S4 Did not arrive DNF 1.1 47 Amédée Gordini Simca 6 Gordini...
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