Secqueville-Hoyau

The SA des Anciens Établissements Secqueville - Hoyau was a French manufacturer of automobiles.

Company History

Alfred Secqueville and Gaston Hoyau founded in 1911 in Gennevilliers, the company for the production of aircraft engines and propellers. In 1919, the Automobilenbau it. The brand name was Secqueville - Hoyau. Porney was the designer. Ended in 1923 and 1924, the production, the sale of the last vehicles. A total of about 500 vehicles emerged.

Rolling stock

The only model was the 10 CV. He was equipped with a four cylinder engine with side valves and 1244 cc capacity. The gearbox had four speeds. Special feature was the electric starter. The choice was between three wheelbases of 2386 mm, 2690 mm ​​and 2893 mm and the body shapes dreisitziger torpedo, four-seat touring car, Sedan and Coupe de Ville. The original price was relatively high, with 20,000 French francs, for comparable vehicles costing 13500-15000 Franc.

A vehicle of this make of 1920 is on display at the Museu do Automóvel Fafe in Fafe. Another vehicle from 1922, but there is with the British flag XL 595 was auctioned in 1995 for 10,350 pounds sterling.

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