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De Bazelaire was a French car maker founded in 1907 by Fernand de Bazelaire.〔(Fernand de Bazelaire - Genealogy )〕 == History == The plant established at Rue Gager-Gabillot in Paris (15e) , produced more than thirty models from 1907 to 1928. The cars were intended for racing, but were built with a luxury look. The showroom was located at Avenue des Ternes, in Paris (17e).〔''Automobilia'', bi-monthly magazine, third year, No 60, 15 November 1919 - Advertising by De Bazelaire. ()〕 The car first appeared on a race track in July 1908 in the ''Coupe de l'Auto'' race, the engine had a capacity of 1460 cc and delivered at 1800 rpm. The top speed of the car was 59 mph, models with a six-cylinder engine were built during the 1910s. After World War I, De Bazelaire manufactured cars with a 2.1 litre S.C.A.P. engine. Fernand de Bazelaire took part in several races, driving his own cars, notably at the ''Coupe des Voiturettes'' at Boulogne-sur-mer (1910) 〔(Press agency Meurisse - Photograph 1910 )〕 and at the ''Tour de France Automobile'' (1912).〔(Press agency Rol - Photograph 1912 )〕 The car manufacturer ceased its activities in 1928, when Fernand de Bazelaire joined the French car maker Delahaye. *De Bazelaire model(s) * *De Bazelaire 10CV (1910) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「De Bazelaire」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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