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- pedal-propelled car called the 'Velocar' was built in the 1930s by French inventor and light car builder Charles Mochet. Velocars sold well to French buyers...
- Velocar was the name given to velomobiles made in the 1930s and 1940s by Mochet et Cie of Puteaux, France and colloquially to the company's re****bent...
- and gasoline was virtually unavailable for civil use. Restored Mochet Velocars are still found in France. During the 1970s and 1980s, there was a resurgence...
- called "Velocar". Some models had two seats, most were pedal powered, but as the years went by, many were ****ed with small engines. Mochet Velocars use a...
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- ISBN 9780262731546. Retrieved 2017-10-14. We honor racers Francis Faure, who rode velocars in the 1930s to their place in history. "Best History of the Re****bent...
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- bicycle Touring bicycle Trailer bike Tricycle Unicycle Utility bicycle Velocar Velocipede Velomobile Treadle-powered vehicles Treadle bicycle Hand-powered...
- re****bent bicycle". On 7 July 1933 Francis Faure rode 45.055 km on a "Velocar" beating Egg's record. This led to the UCI imposing rules regarding bicycle...
- the possibility of producing a two-seater pedal car to compete with the Vélocar. The result was a three-wheel pedal car. Pedal power reached the single...