• Autobleu was a French automotive parts manufacturer based in Paris. They produced a variety of components, but were best known for their intake and exhaust...
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  • with an Autobleu cylinder head. Both engine and transmission had been moved to the front of the chassis. For the 1954 Mille Miglia the Autobleu company...
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  • (1951) Audibert & Lavirotte (1894–1901) Auge (1898–c.1901) Austral (1907) Autobleu (1953–1957) Automoto (1901–1907) Avions Voisin (1905–1946) Avolette (1955–1959)...
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  • (Motorcycle) UK: Dellow USA: Aerocar, Airway, Glasspar G2; scooter: PMC France: Autobleu Germany: Fuldamobil, Kersting-Modellbauwerkstätten, Kleinschnittger, Staunau...
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    carburetor type 32 PAIA 3, a special camshaft, double valve springs and Autobleu intake manifolds and exhaust. The sprockets were reinforced as well as...
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    an option. Engines in the Monza/Rally and Sebring models were tuned by Autobleu and received Solex 32mm carburetors, performance camshafts, larger valves...
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    well-known project with which Segre was involved. Karmann Ghia Renault Dauphine Autobleu 1955 Plymouth Explorer concept car Dennis Adler. "Chrysler, p. 86". MBI...
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