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known as
voiturettes. In France, in the
years after World War II a type of
small three-wheeled
vehicle voiturette was produced. In 1990s,
voiturette became...
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between 1898 and 1903. The name was used for five models. The
first Voiturettes mounted De Dion-Bouton engines.
Continental tires were used for the car...
- less
powerful than
Grand Prix racers. This
category was
usually called voiturette ("small car")
racing and
provided a
means for
amateur or less experienced...
- Look up
voiturette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
voiturette is a
small car.
Voiturette may also
refer to: Léon Bollée
Voiturette (1895; also "Hurtu...
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microcars include bubble cars,
cycle cars, invacar,
quadricycles and
voiturettes.
Microcars are
often covered by
separate regulations to
normal cars,...
- of the FEs are
known to survive. 1908 GP des
Voiturettes race
results Photos of 1908 GP des
Voiturettes Consistent with
Isotta Fraschini's
policy of deriving...
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medal in
voiturettes and a
prize of 4,000 francs, as well as a gold plaque.[citation needed] Renault,
first registered in the
Coupe des
Voiturettes on 11...
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established in 1922
Voiturettes Automobiles A.S., a French-based car
manufacturer in 1920s AS Type A2, a
sports car
manufactured by
Voiturettes Automobiles A...
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morning of 22 June, with the
Light car
class in the afternoon, and the
Voiturettes the
following day on a
separate circuit based around Arlon. For 1904...
- AS Type A2 is a
light car made from 1924
until 1926 by
Voiturettes Automobiles A.S.
initially at Courbevoie, and
subsequently relocated to La Garenne-Colombes...