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La Nef, sometimes known as the Lacroix-de Laville, was a curious front-engined 3-wheeler with tiller steering and final drive of the La Nef was by side belts of immense length. Single-cylinder De Dion engines were used on La Nef cars. Although the dates of manufacture are believed to be correct, one of the surviving La Nef cars is fitted with a 1908 engine. Production figures of La Nef cars are not known, but at least three other La Nef cars survive today.
Source: Georgano, encyclopedia of motorcar; MCS
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