Automobiles Julien

{{Short description|French automobile manufacturer}}

Julien is a former French automobile manufacturer. The Paris based Société des Études Automobiles M. A. Julien presented its first prototype in 1946 and automaking activities came to an end in 1949, probably without any of the developments having progressed beyond the prototype stage.

History

The company presented its first prototypes at the Paris Motor Show in {{start date and age|1946|10|p=y}}. These were the Julien MM5 and the Julien VUP. During the following twelve months Julien negotiated successfully with the government, who controlled the necessary materials supplies, for permission to put the MM5 into production.

The car

The open-topped two-seater car featured a single-cylinder two-stroke engine of {{convert|310|cc|abbr=on}} which for 1947 was increased to {{convert|325|cc|abbr=on}} with a maximum power output of {{convert|10|hp|abbr=on}}.{{cite book |section=Automobilia |title=Toutes les voitures françaises 1948 (Salon Paris oct 1947) |volume=7 |page=51 |year=1998 |publisher=Histoire & collections |location=Paris}} The rear track was strikingly narrower than that at the front, but the car did have four wheels and power was delivered via a three-speed manual transmission to the rear axle. The {{convert|1840|mm|abbr=on}} wheelbase supported an overall body length of {{convert|2870|mm|abbr=on}} and the weight of just over {{convert|300|kg|abbr=on}} allowed for an acceptable performance level.

For 1949 a Julien MM7 appeared with engine capacity increased to {{convert|368|cc|abbr=on}} and power to {{convert|13|hp|abbr=on}}. {{end date and age|1949|p=y}} was the company's last year as an aspiring auto-maker.

References

  • G.N. Georgano: Autos. Encyclopédie complète. 1885 à nos jours. Courtille, 1975 (In French)

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