Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Marot Gardon

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1900.
1900. The 'Marot Gardon' voiturette.
1900. The 'Marot Gardon' convertible quadricycle. W. H. M. Burgess and Co..
1900. Exhibit at the Shuttleworth Collection.
c1898. Tricycle, Single-cylinder, 1.25 hp. Reg No: BF 5218. Photo at the 2009 LBVCR.
c1898. Tricycle, Single-cylinder, 1.25 hp. Reg No: BF 5218. Photo at the 2010 LBVCR.
c1898. Tricycle, Single-cylinder, 1.25 hp. Reg No: BF 5218. Photo at the 2010 LBVCR.
c1898. Tricycle, Single-cylinder, 1.25 hp. Reg No: BF 5218. Photo at the 2012 LBVCR.
c1898. Tricycle, Single-cylinder, 1.25 hp. Reg No: BF 5218. Photo at the 2012 LBVCR.

The Marot-Gardon was a French automobile manufactured between 1899 and 1904.

The company, based in Corbie, began with the manufacture of racing tricycles, but by 1900 had progressed to the construction of a single-cylinder 3 hp Voiturette.

1900 Increased to 4.5 hp

1900 Agents were William H. M. Burgess

1901 Produced a two-seater 6 hp chain-drive model and a 7 hp racing Voiturette


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