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Dumas

The 1902 Dumas. (My thanks to Kerry Croxton for sending in this picture)

Dumas

Description

The Dumas was first manufactured in France in 1902 by M.A Dumas fils. It was powered by a Buchet 4.5hp engine that sat behind the front wheel. Power from the engine was fed to the front wheel by a chain. Compared to other 3-wheelers at the time the Dumas has a distinctive car look to it with its engine being housed under a bonnet, a two-seater body and steering wheel. Production ceased one year later in 1903.

Detailed Information
Detailed Description

The Dumas was first manufactured in France in 1902 by M.A Dumas fils. It was powered by a Buchet 4.5hp engine that sat behind the front wheel. Power from the engine was fed to the front wheel by a chain. Compared to other 3-wheelers at the time the Dumas has a distinctive car look to it with its engine being housed under a bonnet, a two-seater body and steering wheel. Production ceased one year later in 1903.

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Additional Information

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