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Chassis #: 5451
Engine #: 3276
Like many other early automotive marques, Adolphe Clement built a successful empire building bicycles prior to entering the automotive market. He also owned the Dunlop patents in France and built pneumatic tires. He continued to diversify, beginning to build automobiles in 1899, taking an interest in the existing Gladiator concern. The first engine-powered vehicles were rear-engined tricycles and quadricycles made at the Gladiator works in Levallois-sur-Seine before Clément began building a conventional front-engined light car around 1901. Their early cars were powered by Aster, Panhard, and DeDion engines. Within a short period of time, Clement et Gladiator was mass producing vehicles, claiming to have an annual capacity of 1,200 cars by January 1903. In October of that year, Adolphe Clement broke his connection with the company and set up a new factory in Levallois-Perret. Unable to call the cars he built 'Clements', he adopted the trade name 'Bayard' after a statue of the legendary medieval French hero 'le chevalier sans peur et sans reproche' that stood in front of his branch factory in Mézières in the Ardennes region and officially changed his name to Clément-Bayard. He also formed a joint venture with the Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot to assemble Clément-Bayard cars in London, where they were known as 'Clément-Talbots'. They later became known as 'Talbot.'The company was a pioneer of vertical integration, with little reliance on outside suppliers. The bodies were built in coachworks near the Levallois factory, and the casting and rough machining work were carried out at Mézières.
The 1904 Bayard models were introduced in the autumn of 1903. At this time, the Levallois-Perret tory employed roughly 1,600 men who built around 1,200 cars annually.
By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2015
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