- Bollack Netter and Co
Bollack Netter and Co "( _fr. Bollack Netter et compagnie)", more commonly known as BNC, was a small automobile company in Paris situated on
Avenue de Paris 39, in theLevallois-Perret district.History
BNC was established by
Bollack andNetter in 1924, and was a successful make winning many rallies. In the late 1920s, The company tried to penetrate a higher market sector, unfortunately the demand for large passenger cars and for ultra-light racing cars were both low, forcing the company to close down in 1931.Automobiles
BNC were mainly produced sports cars, and their design was similar to that of the
Amilcar . The cars' engines were not made at the factory, but were intead purchased fromRuby , a compay that produced small cheap engines. The cars' cylinder capacity was about 1,000 cc. in 1926; BNC later produced a car with a 1,000 ccS.C.A.P engine, fitted with a cozette compressor. In the late 1920s, BNC produced large passenger cars with a eight-cylinder engines made byLycoming .Rallies
BNC cars have been used are still used in rallies. In 1931, when a BNC car was leading the race in its class, the engine broke down a few hours before the finish and the car came in thirteenth place.
*Popular racing models
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S.C.A.P
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*Amilcar
*Cozette compressor
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