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1897 Chenard & Walcker TricarDescription1897 Chenard & Walcker TricarErnest Chenard built bicycles and motor tricycles before joining forces with Henri Walcker around 1897. They soon ventured into the automobile market, and their first machine was a tricycle converted to a quadricycle, still using the motorcycle frame, saddle and fuel tank. It had a passenger seat at the front in the style of a forecar. The firm continued to built automobiles, often very luxurious, until 1939. Post-war they built commercial vans until 1950. In 1919 they built commercial three-wheelers using the FAR brand, under license to Scammell. The marque was very successful and resulted in many variants. Known as the Pony Mécanique, it was produced until 1970. Detailed Information
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