S.C.A.P.

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S.C.A.P. (Société de Constructeur Automobiles Paris) was a French manufacturer of cars, existing between 1912 and 1929.

S.C.A.P mainly manufactured small four-cylinder engines, with cylinder capacities of 894 cc, and 3.0 litre engines. The factory also produced automobiles, particularly two-seater racing cars. The racing models were powered by a 1100 cc engine with overhead valves equipped with a Cozette compressor, if the customer requested one.

The larger models had either a 1616 cc or a 1704 cc, four-cylinder engine. In 1929, S.C.A.P unveiled a 2.0 litre, eight-cylinder engine with overhead valves, But this model was the last car made by S.C.A.P. Later on in the year, the company suffered from the great depression and in late 1929 was forced to close its factory for good.

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  • Motorbase-S.C.A.P.[1]