Category:Jean-Émile Lamberjack
Jean-Émile Lamberjack 1869–1912. Emile and his brother Dominique whose father ran a restaurant on Paris's rue de Clichy began by racing bicycles then motorcycles and started exporting French cars. Emile helped establish a Michelin tyre factory in Milton New Jersey. Until the end of the 19th century manufacturers preferred customers to visit the manufacturer's own premises and put down a one-third deposit. Once the flow of buyers became a nuisance they found it necessary to appoint agents. Emile became Fiat's first agent in Paris (his business ultimately became part of Fiat's SIMCA) and a Mercedes agent in December 1904. (p691, Automobile Topics, 26 December 1903) Dominique became Bugatti's Paris agent.</ref> all of France.[1]
- ↑ Anthony Blight (1970) Georges Roesch and the Invincible Talbot, London: Grenville Publishing ISBN: 978-0903243018.
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