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page 1Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1930

Marquette
automobile manufacturer and brand
Hurtu
Hurtu was a pioneering French car made by Diligeon et Cie based in Albert, Somme from 1896 to 1930. As well as cars, the company also made sewing machines and bicycles.
left|thumb|Share of the Compagnie des Automobiles et Cycles Hurtu, issued 15. March 1899
The company was founded in 1880 as Hurtu, Hautin et Diligeon as a maker of sewing machines but soon added machine tools and bicycles to their range. In 1895 E. Diligeon bought out his partners and renamed the company Diligeon et Cie but continued to use the Hurtu name on his products. They made their first car in 1896, a licence built versi
Automobiles Barré
French automobile manufacturer
Selden Motor Vehicle Company
automobile manufacturer
Lokomotivfabrik der StEG
former Austrian locomotive manufacturer
Roosevelt
American automobile brand
D’Yrsan
'''Raymond Siran, Cyclecars D'Yrsan''' was a French manufacturer of automobiles in the cyclecar class.
Oméga-Six
Automobiles Oméga-Six was a French automobile manufactured in the Paris region by Gabriel Daubeck between 1922 and 1930.
Th. Schneider
French automobile manufacturer