Delecroix
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The Delecroix was a Belgian automobile. First build in 1897, but commercialised in 1898, it was a light car with a rear-mounted engine and a suspension-less tubular frame. In 1899 they started building a car with place for four with a monocylindre 3,5 hp engine. A small car with 2-cylindre De Dion engine was built, which could drive backwards also (the other creations could not).
[edit] References
- David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Automobile