Luc Court
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The Société des Anc. Établissements Luc Court et Cie was a French automobile manufactured in Lyon from 1899 until 1936.
Early models had a distinctive "demountable
bodywork and rear wheels; this could then be attached to a different body and wheels. The transformation was advertised as "taking place within a few minutes, without tools". 1912 saw the company produce a range of three cars, fours of 2155 cc and 3631 cc and a six of 3233 cc. The company continued production of passenger vehicles until shortly before World War II; after the war, it built mostly light commercial vehicles
, as well as a few 12 hp and 20 hp cars.
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References
- ISBN 0-7858-1106-0.[page needed]
- Baldwin, Nick; Laban, Brian (1987). The World Guide to Automobile Manufacturers. Facts on File Publications. p. 544. ISBN 0-8160-1844-8.
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