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Le Dauphin
Le Dauphin was a French auto-maker established in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris by André L. Dauphin. The company first presented a small two-seater cyclecar in the spring of 1941; production ended in 1942. The car was an open-roof cyclecar with the seats positioned one behind the other.〔 The body was built around a simple tube-based structure, probably inspired by recent developments in airplane construction; there was no separate chassis.〔 The vehicles were produced on a production line at a small factory belonging to Kellner, a coachbuilder previously known for supplying bespoke bodies for chassis of France's luxury car makers. Dauphin versions were made with a either a petrol-engined or electric engine, with the motor for the petrol version being a two-stroke unit of 100 cc or 175 cc supplied by Zurcher.〔 However, petrol for civilian use was rapidly becoming unobtainable, and a 2 hp 48-volt electric power unit was substituted.〔 The electric-powered cars were steered from the rear seat, whereas the petrol-engined ones were steered from the front seat.〔 == Sources and further reading ==
* G.N. Georgano: ''Autos. Encyclopédie complète. 1885 à nos jours.'' Courtille, 1975 (French)
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