Richard-Brasier

Richard - Brasier was a French automobile manufacturer.

Company History

Georges Richard and the designer Henri Brasier founded early 1903 in Porte d' Ivry, a suburb of Paris, the company as a successor company of Georges Richard. In October 1904, the two entrepreneurs parted. Georges Richard founded Unic, while Henri Brasier Brasier founded.

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Rolling stock

Initially, four different models were produced by 10 CV to the four-cylinder model 40 CV, which resembled the former vehicles from Panhard & Levassor. In 1904, two two-cylinder models to do so.

Léon Théry won the 1904 Gordon Bennett race on a Richard - Brasier.

A car of this brand is on display in the Shuttleworth Collection Biggleswade in Bedfordshire.

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