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1937 Rosengart LR4 N2 Cabriolet

Lucien Rosengart (1881 - 1976) was a gifted engineer and businessman who had established a successful engineering business by the time he was 24. In the mid-1920s, he saw the opportunity to produce a very small car for a segment of the market in France that he believed was not being properly covered by any of the major players. He therefore purchased, in 1923, a license to build the English Austin 7 and with support from the engineer Jules Salomon he purchased the old Bellanger factory at Neuilly. The site was a large one and in the early years the business appeared set to fill it.
At the Neuilly plant, on the Boulevard de Dixmude, in 1927 production began of the Rosengart LR2 automobile which appeared on the market in 1928.
From 1931 the car appeared in modified form as the Rosengart LR4, now heavily differentiated from its Austin origins, and the model’s robust character was demonstrated by several long distance trials. Variations on this model would survive until the 1950s, always retaining the original short 2,200 mm (86.6 in) wheelbase. A further substantial upgrade of Rosengart’s small car took place in 1938 with the appearance of the Rosengart LR42N 4CV.

Manufacturer - Rosengart
Model - LR4-N2 4 CV
Year of production - 1937
Start of production - 1935
End of production - 1938
Body type - cabrio, convertible
Number of doors - 2
Number of seats - 2
Engine position - front
Drive wheel - rear
Fuel - petrol
Number of cylinders - inline 4
Cooling - liquid
Capacity - 747 ccm, 45.4 cu-in
Bore - 55.9 mm, 2.201 in
Stroke - 76.2 mm, 3 in
Valve Gear - SV
Valves per cylinder - 2
Fuel system - carburator, 1 x Solex
Aspiration - normal
Max power [kW / PS] - 14.0 / 19.0 at 3800 rpm
Max torque [Nm / ft-lb] - 38 / 28 at 2500 rpm
Gearbox - M3
Wheelbase - 2200 mm, 86.6 in
Front track - 1050 mm, 41.3 in
Rear track - 1050 mm, 41.3 in
Length - 3530 mm, 139 in
Width - 1270 mm, 50 in
Weight - 670 kg, 1477 lb
Maximum speed - 90 km/h, 56 mph
 
 

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