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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2022 => Topic started by: Fёdor on December 05, 2021, 04:07:57 AM
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What is this vehicle?
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Pipe
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No
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Panhard & Levassor
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No. Lesser known.
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French?
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Yes
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There is not much which fits, so let's try Farman.
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No, not Farman, if there is information on Farman, please share.
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A Darracq type C ?
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No
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Experts ?
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de Dietrich?
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No
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Famous people on board?
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Unfortunately, the caption on the photo did not contain information about the people in the car.
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Pros ?
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Masters ?
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Gautier?
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No
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Decauville?
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No
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Boyer (Denis)?
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No
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Gaillard?
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No
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Built before 1905?
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In 1905
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Do you know if the company lived further 1905?
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No
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you don't know or no, the company lived in 1905 only
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Do you know if the company lived further 1905?
I'm sorry, I wrote no, although this brand was lit up at the famous automobile competitions in France in 1906.
you don't know or no, the company lived in 1905 only
The fact is that the site (Automania) where there was information about this brand is not working now, I can’t check it, sorry. But I remember that either 1905-1906, or 1904-1906
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La Magnétique?
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No
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Did this car raced at the 1906 Coupe Gordon-Bennett?
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No, only in France
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The fact is that the site (Automania) where there was information about this brand is not working now, I can’t check it, sorry. But I remember that either 1905-1906, or 1904-1906
Automania is still working normally but it's probably no longer accessible to users in Russia, probably along with other sites I imagine.
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It loads, but no further than the letter A. Tried through the independent Tor browser, which changes the geolocation, but to no avail. But if so, then, perhaps, soon I will not be on this site.
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No, only in France
Le Mans?
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No
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It loads, but no further than the letter A. Tried through the independent Tor browser, which changes the geolocation, but to no avail. But if so, then, perhaps, soon I will not be on this site.
That would be a pity Fedor. We won't be banning you but then not everything is up to us...
You'll have to petition Mr Putin!
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It loads, but no further than the letter A. Tried through the independent Tor browser, which changes the geolocation, but to no avail. But if so, then, perhaps, soon I will not be on this site.
That would be a pity Fedor. We won't be banning you but then not everything is up to us...
You'll have to petition Mr Putin!
:D
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Does the brand have a double name?
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Yes
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Basset & Meline?
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No
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Chanut-Perruchet?
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Claude Roy?
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Chanut-Perruchet?
Claude Roy?
No
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Westinghouse-Schmid?
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No
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Magali-Gayon?
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No
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Barriquand-Schmitt?
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No
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Mouilleseaux & Tarrisse?
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No
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Mal-Ter?
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No. I would pay attention to the list of competitions
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Turcat-Méry, licenced De Dietrich
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No
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Vilain-Prunel?
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No. From the other end of the alphabet
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Adolphe Brisson?
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No
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Clement Ader?
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No
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Duray-Dietrich?
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No
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LaCoste and Battman?
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No
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Auto-Vapeur?
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Locked for you. Guessed the first half of the word Auto-......
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Auto Stand?
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Correct solution
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As far as I know the make Auto-Stand does not exist. Auto-Stand was a Parisian car agency selling De Dion-Bouton, but also numerous occasions of different makes. What I see is an older Panhard & Levassor of ca 1902, which car was apparently lent to the magazine Armes et Sports for visiting and photographing the Circuit d'Auvergne, where the Gordon Bennett Cup was held in June 1905.
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It's 1906
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Your photo was published in Armes et Sports 30 Juin 1905 p.236 in an article on the 1905 Gordon Bennett races. During the 1906 Coupe de Voiturettes Pellegrin maybe drove an Auto-Stand, but on the uploaded photo the car is clearly a De Dion-Bouton indeed. Badge-engineering, as this is called.