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Beck  

FRANCE

time-calendar.png 1920-1922

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Company Name: Automobiles Beck

Place: Lyons

Country: France

Automobiles Beck was a French automobile manufacturer that operated briefly from 1920 to 1922. The company was based in Lyons and was known for producing a light car that featured a 1499cc four-cylinder single overhead cam engine, which generated 32 brake horsepower. This model was equipped with a three-speed gearbox located on the rear axle.

One of the most distinctive aspects of the Automobiles Beck vehicle was its independent suspension system, which utilized coil springs on all four wheels. The car's design included semi-streamlined bodies complemented by an aesthetically pleasing vee-shaped radiator. Despite its innovative features, only two prototypes of the vehicle were ever produced. The company was founded by Charles Beck-Maillard, who was the primary backer and originator of the design, while much of the engineering work was carried out by Jean Francois, who later contributed to Delahaye.

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