It is the Vagova, built from 1924 to 1926 by Vareille et Godet at Levallois, Rue Chaptal, in very limited numbers. It was built as a race car, and what made it really unique is its six-cylinder engine, since it has only 747 cc (49,7 x 64 mm) and an overhead camshaft. The 40 hp engine even featured a desmodromic system.