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1931 "Dutch Clog" Racer driven by Grant Cowie

1931 "Dutch Clog" Racer driven by Grant Cowie

Date: 15/12/09 Views: 332

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Delahaye

Delahaye automobile manufacturing company was started by Emile Delahaye in 1894, in Tours, France. His first cars were belt-driven, with single or twin cylinder engines. In 1900, Delahaye left the company.
In 1901, the Société des Automobiles Delahaye constructed a factory in Paris, where they continued to manufacture cars and trucks. In 1908, they began producing four cylinder engines, in sizes of 1.5 and 2.1 litres, as well as a 2.6 litre V6. They also licensed their designs to manufacturers in the United States and Germany. By the end of World War I, their major income was from their truck business.

In 1934 they introduced the 134N, a 12cv car with a 2.15-litre four cylinder engine, and the 18cv 138, powered by a 3.2 litre six — both engines derived from their successful truck engines. In 1935 the introduction of the sporting Model 135 "Coupe des Alpes" car brought success to their car business as well, while the truck business also continued to thrive.

Delahayes of this period are recognized to be some of the most beautiful automobiles ever built. Some of the great coach-builders who provided bodies for Delahayes include Figoni et Falaschi, Chapron, and Letourneur et Marchand.

As was customary for car manufacturers in this period, Delahaye also tried its hand in racing in the middle of the 1930s after the American heiress Lucy O'Reilly Schell approached the company with an offer to pay the development costs to build cars to her specifications for rally racing. In 1937, René Le Bègue and Julio Quinlin won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Delahaye. This was the time when the German Nazi party, in an attempt to establish dominance for their party, nation, and philosophy, nationalized the Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union racing teams, pouring money in to glorify Germany. Against this juggernaut, Delahaye brought out the Model 145, the so called "Million Franc Delahaye" after its victory in the Million Franc Race; it was driven by René Dreyfus to victory at Pau in 1938, doubly humiliating the Nazis since a Jewish driver in a French car beat their vaunted, state of the art, Mercedes-Benz Silver Arrows. This competition victory combined with French patriotism to create a wave of demand for Delahaye cars, up until the German occupation of France during World War II.

In early 1940, over 100 cars of the 134N, 175, and 168 (Renault-bodied) types were built for the French government. Private sales effectively ceased around June, but small numbers of cars continued to be built for the occupying forces until at least 1942.

After World War II, in late 1945, production of the 135 was resumed, and the 4.5-litre model 175 was introduced in 1948. This model was followed by the Type 235 in 1951, with an uprated 135 engine and styling by Philippe Charbonneaux. Sales slowed, however, and the last new model, a 3.5 litre Jeep-like vehicle known as VLRD (Véhicule Léger de Reconnaissance Delahaye), was released in 1951. In 1954, Delahaye was taken over by Hotchkiss, who shut down car production and, after producing trucks with the Hotchkiss-Delahaye nameplate for a few more months, dropped the Delahaye name altogether.

In the decades after the war, a number of other French luxury car marques disappeared, like Delahaye, due to the heavy French taxes on luxury vehicles at that time.

Date: 04/06/08
Size: 28 items
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1897 Delahaye

1897 Delahaye

Photo taken on the 2010 London to Brighton run

Date: 13/01/11
Views: 181
1899 Delahaye Brake

1899 Delahaye Brake

Photo taken on the 2010 London to Brighton run

Date: 13/01/11
Views: 105
1899 Delahaye Brake

1899 Delahaye Brake

Photo taken on the 2010 London to Brighton run

Date: 13/01/11
Views: 102
1902 Delahaye

1902 Delahaye

Photo taken on the 2009 London to Brighton run

Date: 02/11/09
Views: 144
1902 Delahaye

1902 Delahaye

Photo taken on the 2010 London to Brighton run

Date: 13/01/11
Views: 105
1902 Delahaye

1902 Delahaye

Photo taken on the 2010 London to Brighton run

Date: 13/01/11
Views: 110
1909 Delahaye Type 32

1909 Delahaye Type 32

Date: 04/06/08
Views: 266
1910 Delahaye Type 32 Roadster

1910 Delahaye Type 32 Roadster

Date: 04/06/08
Views: 262
1925 Delahaye Tourer

1925 Delahaye Tourer

Date: 04/06/08
Views: 172
1936 Delahaye 135 MS Competition

1936 Delahaye 135 MS Competition

Date: 04/06/08
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