Danvignes

The Danvignes was a French automobile manufactured in Paris from 1937 until 1939. A small sports car, it was built by a motorcycle agent.{{who|date=September 2024}} Two-seater and roadster bodies were constructed, and the power units were a 750 cc twin or an 1100 cc Ruby, the latter version having been developed thanks to the financial support of industrial Vincent Comar.{{cite book |last=Odin |first=L.C. |title=World in Motion 1939 - The whole of the year's automobile production |publisher=Belvedere Publishing |year=2015 |asin=B00ZLN91ZG}}{{page needed|date=September 2024}}

References

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  • {{cite book |last = Wise |first = David Burgess |editor = David Burgess Wise |others = Lance Cole |title = The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Automobile |year = 2000 |publisher = BookSales Inc |isbn = 978-0-7858-1106-0}}{{page needed|date=September 2024}}
  • {{cite book |last = Georgano |first = G. N. |authorlink=G.N. Georgano |title = A History of Sports Cars |year = 1970 |accessdate = 2007-12-03 |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=5P9CAAAAIAAJ&q=Danvignes |format = Excerpt |publisher = Dutton |isbn = 0-17-148024-4 |page = 191}}

Category:Cars introduced in 1937

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