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The Léon Paulet was an automobile manufactured in Marseille, France, between 1922 and 1925. [1] The Type 6AB used a seven-bearing overhead camshaft 3.4 litre engine, designed by former Delage engineer Arthur Michelat. [1]
The engine had a more than passing resemblance to the Hispano-Suiza, and they took Léon Paulet to court. Paulet was ordered to cease production of the Michelat designed engine. [1] Rather than try to find another engine, Paulet ended production after approximately 20 cars had been built. [1]