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The product of a firm which had been known before World War I for producing automobile, aircraft, and motorcycle engines, it was first offered in a 12/20hp model with a 1996cc engine. Post-war 1,131cc and 1,551cc cars were produced; these remained in production, largely without change, until the company closed down. The last model introduced, at the end of the company's life, was a 1,737cc six-cylinder. | The product of a firm which had been known before World War I for producing automobile, aircraft, and motorcycle engines, it was first offered in a 12/20hp model with a 1996cc engine. Post-war 1,131cc and 1,551cc cars were produced; these remained in production, largely without change, until the company closed down. The last model introduced, at the end of the company's life, was a 1,737cc six-cylinder. | ||
1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices see the [[1913-1917 Motor, Marine and Aircraft Red Book: Cars| 1917 Red Book]] | |||
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The Buchet was a French automobile manufactured from 1910 until 1930.
The product of a firm which had been known before World War I for producing automobile, aircraft, and motorcycle engines, it was first offered in a 12/20hp model with a 1996cc engine. Post-war 1,131cc and 1,551cc cars were produced; these remained in production, largely without change, until the company closed down. The last model introduced, at the end of the company's life, was a 1,737cc six-cylinder.
1913-1917 For a list of the models and prices see the 1917 Red Book
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