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- Peugeot_Type_1525 abstract "The Peugeot Type 1525 was a truck produced by Peugeot at their recently created Sochaux plant between 1917 and 1920.The industrial site at Sochaux was established in 1912. Today it is the company’s lead plant in Europe, but it was originally intended for the production of commercial vehicles. Before and during the war years, between 1913 and 1918, various different types of truck were produced, mostly for the French army. In total around 6,000 Peugeot trucks supplied the front at Verdun during the First World War.The type 1525 Truck, first produced in 1917, featured a 4 cylinder 4,712 cc engine with a claimed maximum power output of 22 hp. The maximum speed was given as 30 km/h (19 mph). The front mounted engine drove the rear wheels via a four speed gear box and a rotating steel drive-shaft. The truck came with steel wheels, which were doubled at the back, and shod with solid rubber tyres. The maximum usable load weight was reckoned at 4,000 kg.Between 1917 and 1920 the company produced 4,084 Type 1525 trucks.".
- Peugeot_Type_1525 bodyStyle Truck.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 class Truck.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 manufacturer Peugeot.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 productionEndYear "1920".
- Peugeot_Type_1525 productionStartYear "1917".
- Peugeot_Type_1525 thumbnail Peugeot_CamionTruck_Type_1525_4,712cc_fabrication_d’entre_1917_à_1920.JPG?width=300.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 wikiPageID "36127975".
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- Peugeot_Type_1525 wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Peugeot_Type_1525 wikiPageRevisionID "666443395".
- Peugeot_Type_1525 wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Verdun.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peugeot_vehicles.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1917.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 wikiPageWikiLink French_Army.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 wikiPageWikiLink Peugeot.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 wikiPageWikiLink Sochaux.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 wikiPageWikiLink Truck.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 bodyStyle "Truck".
- Peugeot_Type_1525 class Truck.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 manufacturer Peugeot.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 name "Peugeot Type 1525".
- Peugeot_Type_1525 production Sochaux.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 production "1917".
- Peugeot_Type_1525 production "4084".
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- Peugeot_Type_1525 subject Category:Peugeot_vehicles.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1917.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 hypernym Truck.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 type Automobile.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 type Car.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 type Vehicle.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 type Product.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 type DesignedArtifact.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 type Thing.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 comment "The Peugeot Type 1525 was a truck produced by Peugeot at their recently created Sochaux plant between 1917 and 1920.The industrial site at Sochaux was established in 1912. Today it is the company’s lead plant in Europe, but it was originally intended for the production of commercial vehicles. Before and during the war years, between 1913 and 1918, various different types of truck were produced, mostly for the French army.".
- Peugeot_Type_1525 label "Peugeot Type 1525".
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- Peugeot_Type_1525 sameAs Q7179493.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 wasDerivedFrom Peugeot_Type_1525?oldid=666443395.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 depiction Peugeot_CamionTruck_Type_1525_4,712cc_fabrication_d’entre_1917_à_1920.JPG.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 isPrimaryTopicOf Peugeot_Type_1525.
- Peugeot_Type_1525 name "Peugeot Type 1525".