Gobron-Brillié/Gobron

The first Gobron-Brillié was manufactured in 1898, the result of a partnership between Gustav Gobron and Eugene Brillié.  When Brillié left the company, cars were named just Gobron.  In 1903 and 1904 their vehicles held the world land speed record, breaking the 100 mph barrier for the first time.  Automobiles Gobron built their last car in 1930. 

1899 Gobron-Brillié Double Phaeton. RAMI model by JMK
1903 Gobron-Brillié. Driven to a land speed record by Arthur Duray of 83 mph. Model by Touchwood Models
1904 Gobron-Brillié. Driven to a land speed record by Louis Rigolly of 103 mph. Model by Touchwood Models