Coadou-Fleury

Coadou-Fleury, also known as Coadou et Fleury, was an automobile manufacturer based in Trébeurden, France, that operated from 1921 to 1934.

[1][2][3] In 1921, a pilot, Marcel Coadou, founded the automobile manufacturing company of Coadou-Fleury, based in Trébeurden, France.

It failed to attract customers, due to its high price.

[2][4][5] In 1927, a further developed version of the Citroën Type B2 overhead valve engine was used, now producing 30 hp (22 kW).

[5] The last model that was made by the company was the Coadou-Fleury Aérolithe, which had an aerodynamic body.

The illustration of the Coadou-Fleury cyclecar from 1920.