Michel Irat

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The Michel Irat was a French automobile manufactured from 1929 until 1930 in Paris.

Georges Irat bought the Chaigneau-Brasier company and changed its name to that of his his son Michel. Production continued of the old models which used a side valve 1086 cc four-cylinder engine.

In 1930 Georges Irat combined the company with his own larger operation.

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David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles