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Ponsard-Ansaloni was the brand name of a power pack conversion manufactured in France only in 1898. The contraption, which had a twin-cylinder Roser-Mazurierengine, was meant to convert horse-drawn carriages into automobiles. It was also marketed under the name "Brulé".
References
David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles.
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