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Secqueville-Hoyau

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SA des Anciens Établissements Secqueville-Hoyau was a French car manufacturer founded by Alfred Secqueville and Gaston Hoyau, which operated between 1919 and 1924. The factory was located in Gennevilliers, near Paris.

See Wikipedia.

Agents were Huskinson and Ashwell and British and Colonial Motor Co.

1919 Agent is Collett Macdonald

1920 No. of Company: 168775; New Secqueville Hoyau (Manufacturing) Company Ltd formed.

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