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Solved - QUIZ - Godefroy & Lévêque Type B2 Super 1917

Started by Paul Jaray, September 30, 2007, 03:43:51 PM

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Paul Jaray

Hy guys...what is that?

Allan L

Twombly cyclecar, perhaps?
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

Paul Jaray

Cyclecar....yes
twombly...no!

Allan L

That's the Super cyclecar, manufactured by the Leveque brothers in Asnieres, France from 1912-14.
Twin cylinder 964cc engine.
Leveque drove a Super into 4th place in the 1923 Cyclecar Grand Prix at Amiens
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pieter

I think having a petrol tank for a headrest is one thing, but spare a thought for the poor passenger who had to sniff the fumes the whole time...

@re

 No smoking in the back of this then, probably.
1974 Fiat X1/9 1500
2005 Alfa GT 1,9 JTD

Paul Jaray

You got it...but which is the full name of this car?

Allan L

Quote from: PAUL JARAY on November 19, 2007, 11:50:52 AM
You got it...but which is the full name of this car?
I don't think there was a full name: perhaps when it was on show in Essen the owner called it something more, but I wasn't there and my informant didn't say.
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

Paul Jaray

#8
Ok, I found in 3 different sources that this car is made by one man together with Leveque and it is a super Cyclecar but there is also a model designation...and it should be from 1917...

Allan L

One of the Leveques worked with Godefroy to produce the Ruby, but so far as I am aware Godefroy was not involved with the Super.
The Super was in production from 1912-1914 after which the Great War would have stopped production - and it certainly would have by 1917
Super was in Asnieres, Seine and Ruby was the other side of the river at Levallois-Perret
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Paul Jaray

I can only confirm that in one site this car is for sale and it's from 1917,in another one there is a wallpaper and once again same designation and same year....you are not far...

Allan L

I haven't seen it as 1917: you have to be careful as you will see from
http://rides.webshots.com/photo/1202324718055369886QqbsiK

Where the title say 1928 Super Cyclecar and the photo shows the placard which (correctly) says 1911
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

Paul Jaray

#12
Ok, I checked this out and I agree with you that there is something that seems wrong...I found another source that probably cleares a bit....once again there's something missing...yes it is a cyclecar...yes there is written Super on the radiator...yes there is Leveque involved.. Probably the owner added just one thing.....

Allan L

Godefroy et Leveque in Levallois made the Ruby, as I wrote before.
I have run out of knowledge (and reference books!).
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Paul Jaray

Ok...you deserve the point...but have you tried to google Godefroy et Leveque together with super or cyclecar? I guess you'll find at least 3 valid results with the same name...

Allan L

Quote from: PAUL JARAY on November 23, 2007, 02:37:39 PM
Ok...you deserve the point...but have you tried to google Godefroy et Leveque together with super or cyclecar? I guess you'll find at least 3 valid results with the same name...

It all goes back to the Essen exhibition and the one car. I still doubt that it was made in time of war, but interesting that it was a Godefroy & Leveque Super, not Leveque Freres as most references tell us.

As I say:
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

Paul Jaray

I told you...you got the point because you spot the car...I left you the time to find out the name because you arrived just in front of it...if you search for Godfroy et Leveque Super Cyclecar you will find at least 3 sites where this car is called "Godefroy & Lévêque Type B2 Super" from 1917...but you were right..
SUPER:  Leveque freres, Asnieres, Seine 1912-1914 "The Super cyclecar was made by Lévêque who was also responsible for the Ruby car and engine, although he was not apparently assisted by Godefroy in the making of the Super (....) It used a single-cylinder Anzani engine,tandem seating and belt drive"
RUBY: Godefroy et Leveque, Levallois-Perret, Seine 1910-1922 "(...) In 1912 there were six models, three singles and three 4-cylinder cars, from 6 to 12hp, all using friction transmission and chain final drive.."
That is what His Majesty G.N.Gerogano reports in his bible...it means that this car is a Ruby with a Super badge or a late exemplar of Super Cyclecar assembled when Super went out of business in the Godfroy et Leveque fabric....

DHoffmann

#17
What's this?

1 point for the correct answer.

1 extra point up for grabs for who can tell me the exact engine size and maker.

Good luck!

Allan L

As I said when Paul Jaray set this one:

That's the Super cyclecar, manufactured by the Leveque brothers in Asnieres, France from 1912-14.
Twin cylinder 964cc engine.
Leveque drove a Super into 4th place in the 1923 Cyclecar Grand Prix at Amiens

Opinionated but sometimes wrong

DHoffmann

Quote from: Allan L on September 07, 2008, 04:56:58 AM
As I said when Paul Jaray set this one:

That's the Super cyclecar, manufactured by the Leveque brothers in Asnieres, France from 1912-14.
Twin cylinder 964cc engine.
Leveque drove a Super into 4th place in the 1923 Cyclecar Grand Prix at Amiens


Ah nuts...

Well, the engine's point still stands.

Otto Puzzell

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

pnegyesi

Any idea on this presumably German cyclecar? Picture was probably taken around 1919-1920

Wendax

I don't know it, but I think it is the same as this one from Bremen. The front axle and the belt drive look the same.

gte4289

The original puzzle images, along with a period image and data from 1912:

nicanary

What is this car?
I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia