French Motorcycles

Sandford Cyclecars

72, avenue des Ternes, Paris

Stuart Malcolm Sandford built three-wheel cyclecars in Paris which were somewhat similar to the Morgan. Production began in 1922 and continued until 1936.

They were very successful in competition, and beat most of the four-wheelers of the time. Models included the the Sport, the Super Sport and a supercharged sportster, along with the Tourisme and the Economy FT5. All were powered by four-cylinder water-cooled Ruby engines of 900 to 1100cc. Four-wheeled "Quad" models were also produced, one of which is in the National Auto Museum in Mulhouse.

Sources: 3-wheelers.com, et al.