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Guillick  

FRANCE

time-calendar.webp 1919-1927

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Company Name: G. Guillick et Cie

Place: Maubeuge, Nord

Country: France

G. Guillick et Cie was a French automobile manufacturer based in Maubeuge, Nord, that operated from 1919 to 1927. The company initially began as S.U.P. (Société des Usines du Paquis) and adopted the name Guillick after World War I.

The early models produced by Guillick utilized Fivet engines, which were side-valve units. In 1924, the company transitioned to using a 1994 cc Altos engine, which also featured side-valve technology. By 1925, Guillick introduced a slightly smaller Altos engine with a displacement of 1990 cc, now equipped with overhead valves, designated as the Type AL74, named for its 74 mm bore. Additionally, the AL70 model was introduced, powered by a 1494 cc single overhead cam C.I.M.E. engine, which provided comparable power to the larger Altos engine.

Guillick's chassis design was generally conventional, with the exception of its notably long inverted cantilever rear springs. The body styles primarily consisted of two-seaters and tourers, although a Weymann fabric saloon was showcased at the 1927 Brussels Salon. The brand's sales were predominantly concentrated in Northern France and Belgium, reflecting its regional market focus during its years of operation.

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