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The Ailloud was a French automobile, built between 1898 and 1904 by Claude Ailloud of Lyon. The first car had a 618 cc twin-cylinder air-cooled engine, rear-mounted, driving through a 3-speed gearbox and chain drive. To improve cooling the engine was soon moved to the front of the car. Probably only one was made.[1]

He joined Francisque Dumond in 1900 to form Automobiles Ailloud et Dumond, and they made a small number of cars some with De Dion engines.

Ailloud & Dumont from 1900

References

  1. ^ G. N. Georgano, Thorkil Ry Andersen (1982). The New encyclopedia of motorcars, 1885 to the present. p. 30. Retrieved 2011-12-21.