La Licorne radiator emblem.
La Licorne was founded in France in 1901 by Jean-Marie Corre and survived until 1947.
La Licorne radiator emblem.
La Licorne radiator. (source: Radiator Emblem Collection)
La Licorne stand at the 1925 Salon Automovil in Barcelona. (source: Automobile Barcelona)
The initial cars were simply called Corre. After wining a few races by driver Waldemar Lestienne, the name Corre La Licorne was often used, but the company was mostly known as Licorne.
1926 Corre La Licorne V14W4. (source: Classic Driver)
1926 Corre La Licorne V14W4 radiator emblem. (source: Classic Driver)
1928 La Licorne 5cv ad.
1925 Corre-La Licorne Sport, France.
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