Marie de Bagneux
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The Marie de Bagneux was a French automobile manufactured in Bordeaux only in 1907. A single-seat three-wheeler designed by M. Marie de Bagneux, the belt-driven car weighed 100 kg (220 lb), and was powered by a 1¼ De Dion engine.
References
- David Burgess-Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles. ISBN 9780906286166.[page needed]
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