The Georges Irat was a French automobile manufactured by engine builder Georges Irat from 1921 to 1953. The company's first product was an ohv 1990cc four-cylinder...
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The Michel Irat was a French automobile manufactured from 1929 until 1930 in Paris. Georges Irat bought the Chaigneau-Brasier company and changed its...
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Gardner-Serpollet (1900–1907) Gautier–Wehrlé (1894–1900) Georges Irat (1921–1953) Georges Richard (1897–1902) Georges Roy (1906–1929) Gillet-Forest (1900–1907) Gladiator...
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acceleration curve. It was driven by Paul Gros and Baron de Tornaco. Georges Irat was a decorated French pilot from the war who moved from being a foreign-car...
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stamping dies. The air-cooled flat-twin engine of the Dyna was used by Georges Irat for his "Voiture du Bled" (VdB) off-road vehicle, built in Morocco in...
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Casablanca Report 1926 R. Meyerl Bugatti Touring cars Report 1927 G. Roll Georges Irat Touring cars Report 1928 E. Meyer Bugatti Touring cars Report 1929 Not...
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135 1948 Delahaye 135M Delahaye 135 MS 1929 Fiat 509 Coupé Royal 1927 Georges Irat Model A c.1930 Hispano-Suiza 1933 Hispano-Suiza J12 1936 Hispano-Suiza...
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a simple 1.7-litre car, named the GRP, and entered it into the race. Georges Irat arrived with a “Compétition Spéciale” version of the 4A. With a higher-revving...
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France: Amilcar, Ballot, Bernardet, Coadou et Fleury, Colda, Le Favori, Georges Irat, Hinstin, Janoir, Madoz, Quo Vadis, Le Roitelet, Solanet Germany: Alfi...
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Franklin (All models except 1933-34 Olympic) Frazer-Nash (by application) Georges Irat Graham (1930-31 — Series 137) Graham-Paige (1929-30 — Series 837) Hispano-Suiza...
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