Deckert: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[Image:Im10LBVCR-192-Deckert1.jpg|thumb| 1902. Two-seater. Single-cylinder. 8 hp. Reg No: BS 8232. Photo at the [[2010 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run| 2010 LBVCR.]] ]] | [[Image:Im10LBVCR-192-Deckert1.jpg|thumb| 1902. Two-seater. Single-cylinder. 8 hp. Reg No: BS 8232. Photo at the [[2010 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run| 2010 LBVCR.]] ]] | ||
[[Image:Im10LBVCR-192-Deckert2.jpg|thumb| 1902. Two-seater. Single-cylinder. 8 hp. Reg No: BS 8232. Photo at the [[2010 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run| 2010 LBVCR.]] ]] | [[Image:Im10LBVCR-192-Deckert2.jpg|thumb| 1902. Two-seater. Single-cylinder. 8 hp. Reg No: BS 8232. Photo at the [[2010 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run| 2010 LBVCR.]] ]] | ||
[[Image:Im20111104Bon-Deckert1902-8.jpg|thumb| Reg No: BS 8232. ]] | |||
Henri Deckert appeared on the automobile scene in 1897 but little is known about him | Henri Deckert appeared on the automobile scene in 1897 but little is known about him |
Revision as of 18:02, 12 November 2011



Henri Deckert appeared on the automobile scene in 1897 but little is known about him
Deckert is a former French manufacturer of automobiles and worked in Paris from 1901-1906.
Henri Deckert began in 1901 with the construction of automobiles. There was the single cylinder model 6 CV, the two-cylinder models 12 CV and 16 CV, and the four-cylinder Model 20 CV. The vehicles were used for racing.
1906 Production ended.