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    The Michel Irat was a French automobile manufactured from 1929 until 1930 in Paris. Georges Irat bought the Chaigneau-Brasier company and changed its name...
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  • (1919–1935; 1945–1950) Matra (1965–1984) Messier (1924–1931) Mia (2011-2014) Michel Irat (1929–1930) Mildé (1898–1909) Millot (1901–1902) MLB (1894–1902) Mochet...
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  • Germany: BMW, DKW UK: Ascot, Vincent USA: DeSoto, Plymouth France: Alphi, Michel Irat Germany: Borgward Italy: Ferrari Soviet Union. Motorcycle: Izh Spain:...
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    The Georges Irat was a French automobile manufactured by engine builder Georges Irat from 1921 to 1953. The company's first product was an ohv 1990cc four-cylinder...
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    stamping dies. The air-cooled flat-twin engine of the Dyna was used by Georges Irat for his "Voiture du Bled" (VdB) off-road vehicle, built in Morocco in small...
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  • Italy d. 31 December 1938. 654 Corsini, Alfredo 18 October 1911 Italy 655 Irat, Georges 18 October 1911 656 Noël, Louis 18 October 1911 KIA 23 September...
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    finish 3 Ret 3 Michel Doré Impéria 28 Did not finish 2 Ret 20 Émil Cornet Bugatti T35 13 Did not finish 15 Ret 17 Émile Burie Georges Irat 8 Did not finish...
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  • In 1926, E.H.P. bought out Bignan and Majola was taken over by Georges Irat. And after the Italian government defaulted on its repayments for vehicles...
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