Not a Renault.
For one point,please respond and identify this car.
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Perhaps the French built Legros from about 1902?
No
French marque?
No
UK marque?
No
OK, my early possibilities on this one were all either French or UK, so back to square one. European marque?
Yes
German car?
No
Austro-Hungarian marque?
Yes
1901/1902 Nesselsdorf(er?) A, Model 1901, Type of two (short wheelbase-normally two place with added aux. rear seat).
Not a Nesselsdorfer
If Austro-Hungarian marque, was this vehicle manufactured within the boundaries of present day Austria?
Yes
Perhaps an early Austro-Daimler, from about 1903?
No
Perhaps a Lohner without mixte power engine?
No
Spitz ?
No
Wyner ?
No
Kainz ?
No
Celeritas? (You've probably realised I'm guessing from a list of names :))
Not that one
Bock & Hollender, from about 1902?
It was a matter of time. ;)
Bock & Hollender cars were also sold under the Regent brand.
Thanks Gerd! When I posted Reply #8, regarding UK construction, the vehicle I had in mind, and had put on my list of possibilities when it was first posted in the rookie section, was the Regent. It didn't occur to me, until this morning, that the Bock & Hollender, distributed in the UK as the Regent, might be the same car.