Senechal | Cartype

Senechal | Cartype

France.

Robert Sénéchal was the winner of the first-ever British Grand Prix and built sports cars in a workshop in Courbevoie from 1921 to 1929 and often drove them in races.

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The first Sénéchal car was powered by a 6 HP four-cylinder 750cc Ruby engine, with only two gears and no differential. At the end of 1923, Sénéchal entered into a five-year joint venture with Chenard & Walcker, who made Sénéchal cars at its Gennevilliers works until 1929.

Sénéchal ended his personal association with the manufacturing side of Chenard & Walcker in 1927, and acquired a garage on Boulevard Péreire in Paris and the “Auto Stand” showroom on the Champs Elysées. Here he operated as a dealer for Delage. Between 1921 and 1929 around 5,000 Sénéchal cars were built.

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1925 senechal biplace sport type ss 5

1925 Senechal Biplace Sport Type SS. (©Photo by Segura)

1925 senechal biplace sport type ss 1

1925 Senechal Biplace Sport Type SS. (©Photo by Segura)

1925 senechal biplace sport type ss 2

1925 Senechal Biplace Sport Type SS. (©Photo by Segura)

1925 senechal biplace sport type ss 3

1925 Senechal Biplace Sport Type SS. (©Photo by Segura)

1925 senechal biplace sport type ss 4

1925 Senechal Biplace Sport Type SS. (©Photo by Segura)

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