Jouffret
Jouffret was a French car brand.
Company History
Léon Demeester, who established until 1914 in Courbevoie vehicles in his company Automobiles H. Demeester, founded in 1920 in Colombes, the new company H. Demeester and began the production of automobiles. The brand name was Jouffret. 1924 Sidea was taken. 1928 production ended.
Rolling stock
The first model had a four cylinder engine with side valves of Ballot and 1590 cc capacity. Later built-in motors of CIME came with 1200 cc and 1598 cc engine capacity and SCAP with 1170 cc capacity used. The gear possessed four courses. Late models possessed four-wheel brakes by Perrot.