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    De Dion-Bouton was a French automobile manufacturer and railcar manufacturer, which operated from 1883 to 1953. The company was founded by the Marquis...
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    Tradée Bouton (1847–1938) was a French toymaker and engineer who with fellow Frenchman Jules-Albert de Dion founded the De Dion-Bouton company in 1883...
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    Jules-Albert de Dion (category French founders of automobile manufacturers)
    formed a partnership which became the De Dion-Bouton automobile company, the world's largest automobile manufacturer for a time. They tried marine steam...
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  • Automobile manufacturers are companies and organizations that produce motor vehicles. Many of these companies are still in business, and many of the companies...
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  • Automobiles Stabilia was an automobile manufacturer based on the north side of Paris between 1906 and 1930. Although the name of the company changed a...
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    from the bicycles of the era. 1884 De Dion Bouton "La Marquise" Quadricycle (Steam runabout) 1884 De Dion Bouton Victoria Quadricycle 1889 Daimler Quadricycle...
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    the company's premises, which led to the Waltham Steam. Metz imported French Aster engines, and secured the U.S. distributorship for De Dion-Bouton engines...
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  • Chenard-Walcker (1899–1946) Darracq (1897–1902) DB (1938–1961) De Dion-Bouton (1883–1932) Delahaye (1894–1954) Facel Vega (1939–1964) Gobron-Brillié (1898–1930)...
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    Voitures automobiles Decauville was a French automobile maker, a subsidiary of Société Decauville, a company already famous for producing locomotives...
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    In 1926, the company merged with Benz & Cie. (founded by Carl Benz in 1883) to form Daimler-Benz, known for its Mercedes-Benz automobile brand. From 1886...
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    E. R. Thomas Motor Company was a manufacturer of motorized bicycles, motorized tricycles, motorcycles, and automobiles in Buffalo, New York between 1900...
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    Dion-Bouton. Rather than tooling up to machine and assemble his own axles and gears, Barré also bought in these principal components from companies already...
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  • The Société Automobiles Ménara is a Moroccan automobile manufacturer and was founded in 1972 under the brand name CANAM. The company is located in Aïn...
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  • Bazelaire (1908–1928) De Cezac (1922–1927) De Dietrich (1897–1905) De Dion-Bouton (1883–1932) De Marcay (1920–1922) De Riancey (1898–c.1901) De Sanzy (1924)...
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    Louis Chevrolet (category American founders of automobile manufacturers)
    Swiss immigrant's engineering company, then moved to the Brooklyn operations of the French car manufacturer de Dion-Bouton. In 1905, Chevrolet won his first...
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    Peerless Motors began manufacturing automobiles while using De Dion-Bouton engines under license from the French company. Engineer Louis P. Mooers designed...
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  • Company was an American automobile manufacturer based in Pennsylvania. William N. Murray, who worked for a Packard distributor, founded the company in...
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  • the range offered included a 6 hp single-cylinder model with a De Dion-Bouton engine, a 20 hp with a Brouhot 4-cylinder engine, and 24 hp with a Mutel...
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    components, assemblies and unbranded vehicles equipped with Aster, De Dion-Bouton or Mutel engines. The manufacturing premises were at Balcombe road, Horley...
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    Hering & Richard (category Companies based in Thuringia)
    Dion-Bouton and/or Fafnir. Rex-Simplex models were produced under licence elsewhere, e.g. by Russo-Balt. The company was founded in 1902 as the company Deutsche...
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  • Peugeot (redirect from Peugeot (automobile))
    French: [pøʒo] ) is a French automobile brand owned by Stellantis. The family business that preceded the current Peugeot companies was established in 1810...
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    Steam car (redirect from Steam automobile)
    A steam car is a car (automobile) propelled by a steam engine. A steam engine is an external combustion engine (ECE), whereas the gasoline and diesel engines...
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    subsequently in Berlin. Max Cudell founded the company in 1898 to manufacture licensed De Dion-Bouton vehicles. The original 3-wheelers were succeeded...
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  • (France) Berliet (France) Chenard-Walcker (France) Citroën (France) De Dion-Bouton (France) Delahaye (France) FAR Trucks (France) Hotchkiss (France) Labourier...
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    Société des Automobiles Bellanger Frères was a French automobile manufacturer between 1912 and 1925. The cars were the brainchild of Robert Bellinger (1884-1966)...
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    Lacoste & Battmann (category Manufacturing companies based in Paris)
    finished chassis, equipped with Aster, De Dion-Bouton or Mutel engines, were supplied to competing companies such as : Gamage, Horley Motor & Engineering...
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  • engine design. France. Steam bus: Amédée Bollée France. Steam: De Dion-Bouton (later internal-combustion, with a patent in 1889) France. Internal-combustion:...
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    1913 De Dion-Bouton, a 1916 Ford T and the 1929 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A that starred in Sunset Boulevard. Museo Ferrari is a Ferrari company museum dedicated...
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    Van Gink (category Dutch companies established in 1899)
    The Van Gink was a Dutch automobile manufactured between 1899 and around 1903. Powered by two separate 2½ hp De Dion-Bouton-engines mounted at its rear...
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    De Boisse (category French companies established in 1901)
    Denis de Boisse), was a French automobile manufactured from 1901 until 1904 by Jacques de Boisse in Paris. The company was based in Paris, (one source...
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