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Chaigneau-Brasier

Chaigneau-Brasier was a name given French Brasier cars marketed after 1926. Chaigenau was a manager of Brasier. The front wheel driven cars possessed in line eight cylinder engines and were ahead of their time.

Chaigneau himself won a 1.125 km hill climb race at Fontainebleau, near Paris. A partnership with Delahaye was unsuccessful. Production ceased in 1930 and finally, Delahaye took over in 1933.

External link

http://clubdelahaye.com/histoireUK.html

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