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DSPL war ein französischer Hersteller von Automobilen.
Unternehmensgeschichte
Das Unternehmen Comte Pierre d'Hespel des ehemaligen Rennfahrers Pierre d'Hespel aus Prémesques begann 1910 mit der Produktion von Automobilen. 1914 wurde die Produktion eingestellt.
Fahrzeuge
1910 entstand ein Rennwagen mit Vierzylindermotor. Ab 1912 wurden die sportlichen Vierzylindermodelle 12/14 CV mit 2120 cm³ Hubraum und 15 CV mit 2815 cm³ Hubraum angeboten.
Literatur
- G. N. Georgano: Autos. Encyclopédie complète. 1885 à nos jours. Courtille, 1975 (französisch)
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