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Secqueville-Hoyau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Secqueville-Hoyau
SA des Anciens Établissements Secqueville-Hoyau was a French automobile producer between 1919 and 1924.〔〔〔〔 The factory was established in what was then a small town, a short distance to the north-west of Paris, called Gennevilliers. ==The business== Alfred Secqueville and Gaston Hoyau established their business at Gennevilliers in 1911 as a producer of aircraft engines and propellers. The outbreak of war in 1914 drove an accelerated demand for aircraft, and during the war the manufacturer produced Bugatti designed aero-engines under licence, leading to speculation that their subsequent designs may have been influenced by engineers from Bugatti’s Molsheim plant.〔http://www.carsbase.com/photo/Secqueville_Hoyau_Sportster_model_4733.html Fotos des XL 595 (access date 14 January 2014)〕 With the outbreak of peace the company switched in 1919 to automobile production, quickly abandoning the production of aero-engines in order to concentrate on the new business. The cars were branded as ''Secqueville-Hoyau''s. Although there was only a single model, the tight tolerances and close adherence to prescribed processes that had been needed to produce aircraft engines enabled the company to produce a high quality modern car with a flexible engine, a four speed transmission and ventilated drum brakes. Production ended in 1923, however, and the last car was sold in 1924. By this time approximately 500 cars had been produced.〔
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