This is a race car that was built in a small city in the South of France by an official car workshop in 1926. This car won a lot of races and then disappeared. There was only 17 built. In the 1970s, it was found in a salvage yard in France. It was in pieces. They took the parts and also wrote a book about it to rebuild the complex history of the car. They met some of the drivers, the family that made the car, and found historic pictures (we have 25 pictures of how this car originally looked in different shapes and configurations). That’s incredible for a car that’s close to 100 years old. There are many, many reasons why we bought this car. The first reason was to keep the skills on welding aluminium with oxygen-acetylene and to teach those skills in how to rebuild an aluminium car. We also wanted to study this engine, because it’s very specific. The camshaft is unique, and the pistons are four millimetres higher than they were in a standard Quadrilette. And it was built with two carburettors when the normal Quadrilette was built with only one. During the teaching sessions in how to rebuild an engine and form aluminium, we will study this car. We will also develop a new process using 3D scans (we are creating 3D scans of the actual chassis). We will then be able to very quickly generate the frame in order to rebuild the body shape with a proper form and shape and so on.
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