Dangel

Automobiles Dangel is a French company in the field of automotive and former manufacturers.

Company History

Henry Dangel founded the company in 1968 in the Alsatian Sentheim and began the production of sports and racing cars. The brand name is Dangel. 1971 production ended first. Since 1980, the company is building two-wheel- drive vehicles to all-terrain vehicles. As current car brand, the company does not apply it.

Rolling stock

The Barchetta 1968 was a race car for club races, which was also available with street legal. The open two-seater body was made ​​of fiberglass. For the drive was provided by a four-cylinder engine from the Renault 8 Gordini, which was mounted in the rear.

Manufacturer's activity has continued in 1980 with the conversion of pickups and station wagons of Peugeot models. Dangel equipped the vehicles to return to the SUV and then sold them as Peugeot 504 Dangel. Later modified Dangel Peugeot 505, other models were the Citroën C15 Dangel, the Citroën C25 and Dangel Dangel Peugeot J5. At present form combination and vehicles from Peugeot, Citroen and Fiat the focus of activity: Dangel provides wheel drive versions of the models Citroën Nemo, Berlingo, Jumpy and Jumper, Peugeot Bipper, Partner, Expert and Boxer to; added conversions of the Fiat Scudo and Ducato.

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