Lavie (automobile)

A. Lavie was a French manufacturer of automobiles.

Company History

The engineer A. Lavie founded the company in 1904, or about 1904. Goal was the production of automobiles. Location was Paris, probably in the Avenue de Choisy. The brand name was Lavie. 1907 production ended. Other sources give the date of resolution with 1904 and about 1904. The year of manufacture of a surviving vehicle of this brand is supposed to be somewhat younger than in 1904 due to his appearance.

Rolling stock

In one model, a single-cylinder engine made ​​with 123 cc capacity for the drive. A more motorized model was powered by a twin-cylinder engine with 246 cc displacement. The gearbox had three gears.

A vehicle of this manufacturer has been preserved. This vehicle is a two-cylinder engine with 6 hp power for the drive provides. The engine comes from Automobiles Delahaye. The open cockpit can accommodate two people.

This vehicle is offered from October 2012 on the internet for 65,000 British pounds. In addition, in December 2012 there was a small ad in a German classic car magazine. Here the price was 78,000 euros.

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