Godet was a French automobile manufacturer established in 1919 by M. Godet in Paris. The company specialized in producing light three-wheeled vehicles, which were notable for their compact design and efficiency.
The primary model produced by Godet was powered by a two-cylinder Anzani engine. This engine was paired with a three-speed gearbox and utilized a chain drive system to power a single rear wheel, which contributed to the vehicle's lightweight and maneuverable characteristics.
Although the company had a brief operational period, it contributed to the early automotive landscape in France by offering an alternative to traditional four-wheeled vehicles, catering to a niche market that valued economy and practicality in transportation.
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