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French engineer (1906–1993)
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Automobile Quarterly. Automobile Quarterly. 1963. During the Nazi occupation, Picard quietly built several prototypes and began to test them. One of these models was driven about the streets of Paris by Louis Renault's wife, Christiane. It was called the 750. Rechristened the 4CV, Picard's ...
"PARISIAN". Motor Sport. April 1957. pp. 25–. Retrieved 12 January 2017. This the Renault Dauphine is doing. It is the brilliant achievement of a skilled stylist and Regle Renault's Chief Engineer Mon. Picard, who, between them, have provided a oar which is more roomy and has a better performance than the 4 c..v., yet. which has engine and external dimensions well suited to prevailing...
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