G. et R. Paul was a French automobile manufacturer active from 1924 to 1928, founded by brothers George and Rene Paul in Paris. The company specialized in producing a limited number of touring and sports cars during its brief existence.
The vehicles produced by G. et R. Paul were powered by a 1690 cc overhead valve four-cylinder engine, which was later increased to 1890 cc. This engine was notable for its application not only in the company's cars but also in G.R.P. taxicabs, which were produced in greater numbers than the passenger vehicles.
Despite its short operational period, G. et R. Paul contributed to the automotive landscape of the time, particularly in the realm of small-scale production of specialized vehicles.
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