Peugeot Type 69

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Peugeot Type 69 in the Peugeot Museum Sochaux

The Peugeot Type 69 , also called Peugeot Bébé , is an early car model of the French car manufacturer Peugeot , 400 of which were produced at the Audincourt plant from 1905 to 1912 .

The vehicles had a single - cylinder four-stroke engine that was arranged at the front and propelled the rear wheels via cardan shafts. The engine developed 6.75 hp from a displacement of 652 cm³ .

With a wheelbase of 166.5 cm, the track width was 105 cm. The body shape offered space for two people.

The successor was the Lion-Peugeot type BP1 in 1913 .

literature

  • Wolfgang Schmarbeck: All Peugeot Automobile 1890-1990 , Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart 1990, ISBN 3-613-01351-7