Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1902. Two-seater. Single-cylinder. 8 hp. Reg No: BS 8232. Photo at the 2010 LBVCR.
1902. Two-seater. Single-cylinder. 8 hp. Reg No: BS 8232. Photo at the 2010 LBVCR.
1902. Two-seater. Single-cylinder. 8 hp. Reg No: BS 8232. Photo at the 2012 LBVCR.
Reg No: BS 8232.

Henri Deckert appeared on the automobile scene in 1897 but little is known about him

Deckert is a former French manufacturer of automobiles and worked in Paris from 1901-1906.

Henri Deckert began in 1901 with the construction of automobiles. There was the single cylinder model 6 CV, the two-cylinder models 12 CV and 16 CV, and the four-cylinder Model 20 CV. The vehicles were used for racing.

1906 Production ended.

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