Bellanger (automobile)

The Société des Automobiles Bellanger Freres was a French manufacturer of automobiles.

Company History

Robert Bellanger (1884-1966) founded the company in 1912 in Neuilly -sur -Seine to the production of automobiles. The brand name was Bellanger. Peugeot took over the company in 1925 and gave it to 1928 Automobiles L. Rosengart from.

Rolling stock

The vehicles before the First World War had valveless installation Daimler engines with 2000 cc, 2600 cc, 3000 cc and 6300 cc capacity. The three small models were often used as taxis in Paris. After 1918 engines were used by the Briscoe Motor Corporation, who possessed a four-cylinder model over 3200 cc and 4250 cc, and as V8 6400 cc.

A car of this brand is on display in the La collection de voitures anciennes in Monaco.

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