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Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Belgium (1 C, 26 P) B. Bus manufacturers of Belgium (3 P) C. Car manufacturers of Belgium (11 P) E.
The Royal Automobile Club of Belgium (RACB) is an association of Belgian motorists founded in January 1896. Their missions are focused on assistance, advice and sport. Their missions are focused on assistance, advice and sport.
Pages in category "Car manufacturers of Belgium" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Apal; C.
In 1920, they returned to Belgium to restart the production of luxury cars with the 20CV 3.6-litre four-cylinder and 30CV 5.3-litre six-cylinder models. [7] The manufacturer's star rose not only in Europe, but in the United States as well where American film stars, politicians and industrialists appreciated the cars.
1994 Gillet Vertigo Mk 1 2013 Vertigo .5 Spirit with the 4.2-litre Ferrari/Maserati V8. Tony Gillet was a successful racing driver, winning the Belgian hill-climb championship in 1979 and 1980 [2] and competing in two Dakar Rallies.
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1927 saw the launch of the FN 10CV which was built for three years. It was replaced in 1930, amidst celebration of the manufacturer's first thirty years as an auto-maker, by the FN 11CV, a technically well equipped car noted for its sporty driving characteristics. A delivery van based on the 11CV was also available.
Glass-fibre specialist Edmond Pery founded this small automobile manufacturing company in Blegny-Trembleur, Liège Province, Belgium in 1961. Pery presented his first model, a GT coupé with gull-wing doors , propelled by Volkswagen or Porsche engines at the Brussels Autosalon (or Salon auto de Bruxelles ) in 1962.