thumb|Bucciali TAV 12|Bucciali TAV8-32 "''Fleche d'Or''" thumb|Side view of Saoutchik's design The Bucciali was a French automobile manufactured from 1922 until 1933.
thumb|Bucciali TAV 12|Bucciali TAV8-32 "''Fleche d'Or''" thumb|Side view of Saoutchik's design The Bucciali was a French automobile manufactured from 1922 until 1933.
Built by the brothers Angelo and Paul-Albert Bucciali, the company's first vehicle, produced at Courbevoie, was a cyclecar, sold under the name Buc. Initial offerings were powered by 1,340 cc two-cylinder two-stroke engines. In 1925, a 1,600 cc S.C.A.P.-engined model appeared, available in two versions: the "Tourisme" and the supercharged "Quatre Speciale". A six-cylinder variant of 1,500 cc displacement was also offered.
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