Autobleu

Automobiles Bleu was a French manufacturer of automobiles.

Company History

Maurice Mestivier and Roger Lepeytre founded the company. Location was on the rue Aumont- Thiéville 15 in the 17th arrondissement in Paris. The production of automobiles began in 1953. The brand name was car Bleu. 1958 ended automobile production first. As a supplier and in the area of ​​engine tuning, the company continued to exist. At the Geneva Motor Show 1967, a vehicle was presented again, which remained a prototype. The company existed until 1971.

Rolling stock

The company donated convertibles and coupes ago. First, the vehicles built on the chassis of the Renault 4CV, and later on that of the Renault Dauphine. The four-cylinder engine with 845 cc displacement by a 32 hp and was mounted in the rear.

The prototype GT 1967 was a coupe based on the Peugeot 204 Pietro Frua had designed it.

A vehicle of this make is to visit automobiles in Lohéac Manoir de l'.

Racing

For the Mille Miglia 1954, the only factory race car has been designed, the Model 750 MM; powered by a revised Porsche engine, whose displacement was increased from 750 to 950 cc and 70 bhp. The streamlined body was developed by the aerospace engineer Marcel Riffard. The vehicle took part in the Mille Miglia, 1954 ( piloted by Jean Bianchi ) and 1955 and on the 12- hour race at Reims 1956 part.

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