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