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Ascot (1914 automobile)

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The Ascot was an Anglo-French automobile made by Société Buchet, Levallois-Perret, Seine, from 1914 to 1915. The chassis was built for Hollingdrake Automobile Co. of Stockport, who fitted their own bodies, mainly being two-seaters and coupes. The engine was a 10 hp side-valve with the gearbox in unit with it. It was to sell for £195.

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