Louis Chenard
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- Galba (automobile)
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- Monotrace (automobile)
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- Sénéchal (automobile)
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- Peugeot Type 58
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- Peugeot Type 99
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- Heinz Schöch
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- Karl von Lilienthal
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- Simplex (French automobile manufacturer)
- Simplex is an automobile manufacturer that existed briefly, in France, between 1919 and 1921
- Clara Winnicki
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