Solved -PJ221- Rouquet 7CV 1913

Started by Paul Jaray, September 23, 2009, 05:09:20 PM

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Paul Jaray

Know what it is?

Please, respond below and let us know the make and model designation of the car posted here.

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Paul Jaray

OK, you don't like this, but have I told you that it's from 1913?

DynaMike

Is it French (because of the yellow bulbs) ?


Paul Jaray

French, from 1913, 500cc (497) and 7cv...

Arunas

First shot: Lurquin-Coudert?

Paul Jaray

Not him.
This may be harder than the expected, so multiple guesses are welcome.

Paul Jaray

I found out that:
1) It's not so hard
2) At least a couple of you know it.
3) Once again I wrote the answer somewhere (not there, this time!).

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!


Arunas

Production car ore one-off?


Arunas

Did this company existed before 1910?

Paul Jaray

It's not easy to answer to that.
This car is from 1913, but any record of this builder starts from 1920s...

Arunas

Is this the car the only model produced?


Paul Jaray

We've been talking of this car in another puzzle... 2 of you know for sure...

Paul Jaray

In the solved section there is another car like this.
One of us guessed a name that was not correct for that, but it would be for this.
In addition to that, I wrote what I have about that name, that's why I gave you all the solution in that topic...

Paul Jaray

Arunas named the builder in another puzzle, where I posted the answer to this one...


Paul Jaray

Not that wild, but not a Villard...

Paul Jaray

The name is often mispelled...and I have found both ways in many sources....

Oguerrerob


Paul Jaray

Not a Colombe, that is a former puzzle, but you can find the answer also there, if you read my clues....

pnegyesi

You mean, Cyclauto?