Motobloc

Automobiles Motobloc was a French manufacturer of automobiles.

Company History

Charles Schaudel had made ​​in his company Ateliers Schaudel in Bordeaux automobiles. 1902 took over Émile Dombret the company and renamed it in Automobiles Motobloc. As a brand name Motobloc was chosen because the engine and transmission were splinted together. 1930 production ended.

Rolling stock

The first model was broadly in a model of Schaudel and had a two-cylinder engine. 1904 followed by the first four-cylinder model, and in 1909 the first six-cylinder model. There were high-quality vehicles.

1927 was the offer of four-cylinder models with displacements ranging between 1327 cc and 3000 cc. In 1929, the four-cylinder model 9 CV with 1453 cc engine capacity and two six-cylinder models with 10 CV 1683 cc and 15 CV with 3013 cc capacity were offered.

A car of this brand is on display in the car museum Col · lecció d' Automòbils de Salvador Claret in Sils.

Motobloc of 1909

Motobloc of 1914

Motobloc 1925

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