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Darl'mat

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The Darl'mat was a French automobile manufactured in Paris from 1936 until 1950. Built by Peugeot agent Emile Darl'mat, it was a sports car based on the Peugeot 302; the engine was taken from the 402. A number of Darl'mats saw success at Le Mans. The cars were built in very limited numbers, and three models - a roadster, a coupe, and a drop-head coupe - were offered. After the war the company made a few more cars, these based on the Peugeot 203.

References

  • David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Automobile