Antoine et Fils was a Belgian automobile manufacturer based in Liège, active from 1900 to 1902. The company is primarily recognized for its production of Kelecom engines, which were designed by their namesake and sold to various car manufacturers of the time.
At the 1900 Brussels Salon, Antoine et Fils showcased a tricycle and a quadricycle, both equipped with 2.5 horsepower water-cooled engines. Additionally, they introduced a voiturette featuring a front-mounted 4 horsepower engine, a two-speed gearbox, and a tubular chassis. Despite their innovations, the voiturette model did not remain in production beyond 1901 or 1902. The company also ventured into motorcycle manufacturing, continuing this line of production until 1905.
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