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Emile Claveau developed various car prototypes, which were presented at the Paris Salon in 1926, 1936, 1948 and 1956. His models had mid-engine and aerodynamic bodies. Claveau’s ideas well too advanced for his time, and although people liked his prototypes, Claveau died without seeing any of them being made. The model exhibited at Paris show in 1956 (Claveau Video) was finally built under the sponsorship of Docteur Jeanson, French Automobile Historian and French Collector, but is has never been driven.
origin: | France, 1926 |
status: | Closed, 1956 |
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