DELAHAYE

DELAHAYE Automobiles and Trucks

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Industry Manufacturing
Founded 1894
Founder Emile Delahaye
Defunct 1954
Headquarters Tours (France)
Products Cars

Delahaye automobile was an automotive manufacturing company founded by Emile Delahaye in 1894, in Tours, France, his home town. His first cars were belt-driven, with single- or twin-cylinder engines mounted at the rear. His Type One was an instant success, and he urgently needed investment capital and a larger manufacturing facility. Both were provided by a new Delahaye owner and fellow racer, George Morane, and his brother-in-law Leon Desmarais, who partnered with Emile in the incorporation of the new automotive company, “Societe Des Automobiles Delahaye”, in 1898. All three worked with the foundry workers to assemble the new machines, but middle-aged Emile was not in good health. In January 1901, he found himself unable to capably continue, and resigned, selling his shares to his two equal partners. Emile Delahaye died soon after, in 1905. Delahaye had hired two instrumental men, Charles Weiffenbach and Amadee Varlet in 1898, to assist the three partners. Both were graduate mechanical engineers, and they remained with Delahaye their entire working careers. Weiffenbach was appointed Manager of Operations, and, with the blessing of both George Morane and Leon Desmarais, assumed control over all of Delahaye’s operations and much of its decision-making, in 1906. Amadee Varlet was the company’s design-engineer, with a number of innovative inventions to his credit, generated between 1905 and 1914, which Delahaye patented. These included the twin-cam multi-valve engine, and the V6 configuration. Varlet continued in this role until he eventually took over the Drawing Office, at 76 years of age, when much younger Jean Francois was hired in 1932 as chief design-engineer. In 1932, Varlet was instructed by Weiffenbach, under direction from majority shareholder Madam Desmarais, Leon Desmarais’ widow, to set up the company’s Racing Department, assisted by Jean Francois. <Club Delahaye archive>. Those who knew him well at the factory affectionately referred to Charles Weiffenbach as “Monsieur Charles”.

History

Delahaye 135 MS Pourtout cabriolet

Delahaye began experimenting with belt-driven cars while manager of the Brethon Foundry and Machine-works in Tours, in 1894. These experiments encouraged an entry in the 1896 Paris–Marseille–Paris race, held between 24 September-3 October 1896, fielding one car for himself and one for sportsman Ernest Archdeacon. The winning Panhard averaged 15.7 mph (25.3 km/h); Archdeacon came sixth, averaging 14 mph (23 km/h), while Delahaye himself was eighth, averaging 12.5 mph (20.1 km/h).

For the 1897 Paris-Dieppe, the 6 hp (4.5 kW; 6.1 PS) four-cylinder Delahayes ran in four- and six-seater classes, with a full complement of passengers. Archdeacon was third in the four-seaters behind a De Dion-Bouton and a Panhard, Courtois winning the six-seater class, ahead of the only other car in the class.

In March 1898, 6 hp (4.5 kW; 6.1 PS) the Delahayes of Georges Morane and Courtois came sixteenth and twenty-eighth at the Marseilles-Nice rally, while at the Course de Perigeux in May, De Solages finished sixth in a field of ten. The July Paris-Amsterdam-Paris earned a satisfying class win for Giver in his Delahaye; the overall win went to Panhard.

Soon after the new company was formed in 1898, the firm moved its manufacturing from Tours to Paris, into its new factory (a former hydraulic machinery plant that Morane and his brother-in-law Leon Desmarais had inherited from Morane’s father). Charles Weiffenbach was named Operations Manager. Delahaye would produce three models there, until the close of the 19th century: two twins, the 2.2-litre 4.5 hp (3.4 kW; 4.6 PS) Type 1 and 6 hp (4.5 kW; 6.1 PS) Type 2, and the lighter Type 0 (which proved capable of up to 22 mph (35 km/h)), with a 1.4-liter single rated between 5 and 7 hp (3.7 and 5.2 kW; 5.1 and 7.1 PS). All three had bicycle-style steering, water-cooled engines mounted in the rear, automatic valves, surface carburetors, and trembler coil ignition; drive was a combination of belt and chain, with three forward speeds and one reverse.

In 1899, Archdeacon piloted an 8 hp (6.0 kW; 8.1 PS) racer in the Nice-Castellane-Nice rally, coming eighth, while teammate Buissot’s 8 hp (6.0 kW; 8.1 PS) was twelfth.

Founder Emile Delahaye retired in 1901, leaving Desmarais and Morane in control; Weiffenbach took over from them in 1906. Delahaye’s racing days were over with Emile Delahaye’s death. Charles Weiffenbach had no interest in racing, and focused his production on responsible motorized automotive chassis, heavy commercial vehicles, and early firetrucks for the French government. Race-cars had become a thing of the past for Delahaye, until 1933, when Madam Desmarais caused her company to change direction a hundred-and-eighty degree, and return to racing.

The new 10B debuted in 1902. It had a 2,199 cc (134.2 cu in) (100 by 140 mm (3.9 by 5.5 in)) vertical twin rated 12/14 hp by RAC, mounted in front, with removable cylinder head, steering wheel (rather than bicycle handles or tiller), and chain drive. Delahaye also entered the Paris-Vienna rally with a 16 hp (12 kW; 16 PS) four; Pirmez was thirty-seventh in the voiturette class. At the same year’s Ardennes event, Perrin’s 16 hp (12 kW; 16 PS) four came tenth.

Also in 1902, the singles and twins ceased to be offered except as light vans; before production ceased in 1904, about 850 had been built.

Delahaye’s first production four, the Type 13B, with 24/27 hp 4.4-litre, appeared in 1903. The model range expanded in 1904, including the 4.9-litre 28 hp (21 kW; 28 PS) four-cylinder Type 21, the mid-priced Type 16, and the two-cylinder Type 15B. These were joined in 1905 by a chain-driven 8-litre luxury model, one of which was purchased by King Alfonso.

All 1907 models featured half-elliptic springs at the rear as well as transverse leaf springs, and while shaft drive appeared that year, chain drive was retained on luxury models until 1911. In 1908, the Type 32 was the company’s first to offer an L-head monoblock engine.

Protos began licence production of Delahayes in Germany in 1907, while in 1909, h. M. Hobson began importing Delahayes to Britain. Also in 1909, White pirated the Delahaye design; the First World War interrupted any efforts to recover damages.

Delahaye invented and pioneered the V6 engine in 1911, with a 30° 3.2-litre twin-cam, in the Type 44; the invention is credited to Amadee Varlet, Delahaye’s chief design-engineer at the time. The Type 44 was not a success and production stopped in 1914. It had been designed by Amadee Varlet, who had joined Delahaye at the same time that Charles Weiffenback was hired by Emile Delahaye, in 1898. The Type 44 was the only V-6 engine ever made by Delahaye, and it was the last time the company used a twin-cam engine.

Delahaye engineer Amadee Varlet designed the Delahaye “Titan” marine engine, an enormous cast-iron four cylinder engine that was fitted into purpose-built speedboat “La Dubonnet” which briefly held the World Speed Record on Water. With the ‘Titan’ Amadee Varlet had invented the multi-valve twin-cam engine in 1905, the same year that Emile Delahaye died.

At the Paris factory, Delahaye continued to manufacture cars, trucks, and a few buses. By the end of World War I, their major income was from their truck business that included France’s firetrucks.

After the war, Delahaye switched to a modest form of assembly line production, following the example of Ford, hampered by the “extensive and not particularly standardized range” of cars for Chenard et Walker, and itself, and farm machines for the FAR Tractor Company. The collaboration with FAR Tractor Company and Chenard-Walcker did not last long. This continued until continually reduced sales volume made a change necessary, for the company to survive. It has been alleged that Monsieur Charles met with his friend, competitor Ettore Bugatti, to seek his opinion on turning Delahaye around. Whether or not this meeting actually occurred, it is on record that Madam Leon Desmarais, the majority shareholder and Leon Desmarais’ widow, instructed Charles Weiffenbach to come up with a new higher quality automotive-chassis line with vastly improved horsepower, and re-establish a racing department. That pivotal decision was made in 1932, the year that Jean Francois was hired. By 1933, Delahaye was back in the racing game, and promptly went about winning events and setting records.

At the 1933 Paris Salon, Delahaye showed the Superluxe, with a 3.2-litre six, transverse independent front suspension, and Cotal preselector or synchromesh-equipped manual transmission. It would be accompanied in the model range by a 2,150 cc (131 cu in) four (essentially a cut-down six), and a sporting variant, the 18 Sport.

In 1934, Delahaye set eighteen class records at Montlhéry, in a specially-prepared, stripped and streamlined 18 Sport. They also introduced the 134N, a 12cv car with a 2.15-litre four-cylinder engine, and the 18cv Type 138, powered by a 3.2-litre six — both engines derived from their successful truck engines. In 1935, success in the Alpine Trial led to the introduction of the sporting Type 135 “Coupe des Alpes”. By the end of 1935, Delahaye had won eighteen minor French sports car events and a number of hill-climbs, and came fifth at Le Mans.

Racing success brought success to their car business as well, enough for Delahaye to buy Delage in 1935. Delage cars continued in production from 1935 to 1951, and were finally superseded by the Type 235, a modestly updated 135. The truck business continued to thrive. Some of the great coachbuilders who provided bodies for Delahayes include Figoni et Falaschi, Chapron, and Letourneur et Marchand, and Joseph Saoutchik, as well as Guillore, Faget-Varlet, Pourtout, and a few others less well known.

Delahaye ran four 160 hp (120 kW; 160 PS) cars (based on the Type 135) in the 1936 Ulster TT, placing second to Bugatti, and entered four at the Belgian 24 Hours, coming 2-3-4-5 behind an Alfa Romeo.

American heiress Lucy O’Reilly Schell approached the company with an offer to pay the development costs to build short “Competition Court” 2.70- metre wheelbase Type 135 cars to her specifications for rallying. Sixteen were produced, most having been uniformly bodied by “Lacanu” a small coachbuilding firm owned and operated by Olivier Lecanu-Deschamps. Joseph Figoni also bodied one of these chassis. Lecanu could respond quickly, build economically, and was favored by Delahaye for its race-cars. All four Type 145 race-cars were bodied by Lecanu, to a weirdly homely design by Jean Francois. Lecanu both designed and built the last of the four Type 145 bodies, this one on chassis 48775.

In 1937, René Le Bègue and Julio Quinlin won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Delahaye. Delahaye also ran first and second at Le Mans. Against the government-sponsored juggernauts Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union, Delahaye brought out the Type 145, powered by a new, complicated 4½-liter V12 with three camshafts located in the block, with pushrod-actuated valves and four overhead rocker-shafts, dual Bosch magneto ignition, and triple Stromberg carburettors. Called “Million Franc Delahaye” after a victory in the Million Franc Race, the initial Type 145, chassis 48771, was driven by René Dreyfus to an average speed 91.07 mph (146.56 km/h) over 200 kilometres (120 mi) at Montlhéry in 1937, earning a Fr200,000 prize from the government. Dreyfus also scored a victory in the Ecurie Bleu Type 145, again number 48771 at Pau, relying on superior fuel economy to beat the more powerful Mercedes-Benz W154, in 1938. Third place in the same race was claimed by Gianfranco Comotti, driving Delahaye Type 145 number 48775. Dreyfus brought his Type 145 number 48771 to its second grand-prix win at Cork, in Ireland, but the German teams had boycotted this event, being another between-the-houses race where they could not exploit their superior power. Type 135s also won the Paris-Nice and Monte Carlo Rallys, and LeMans, that year, while a V12 model (Type 145 number 48773) was fourth in the Mille Miglia. These victories combined with French patriotism to create a wave of demand for Delahaye cars, up until the German occupation of France during World War II. The Type 145 was also the basis for five grand-touring Type 165s, three of which exist today. The other two were demolished during the second World War.

In early 1940, one hundred Type 134N and Type 168 chassis were built (Renault-bodied) as military cars under contract for the French army. The government had ordered private sales to cease in June, 1939, but small numbers of cars continued to be built for the occupying German forces until at least 1942.

After the Second World War

After World War II, the depressed French economy and an increasingly punitive luxury tax regime aimed at luxurious non-essential products, and cars with engines above 2-litres, made life difficult for luxury auto-makers. Like all the principal French automakers, Delahaye complied with government requirements in allocating the majority of its vehicles for export, and in 1947 88% of Delahaye production was exported (compared to 87% of Peugeot and 80% of Talbot output), primarily to French colonies, including those in Africa. Nevertheless, Delahaye volumes, with 573 cars produced in 1948 (against 34,164 by market-leader Citroën), were unsustainably low.

Production of the Type 135 was resumed, with new styling by Philippe Charbonneaux. The Type 175, with a 4.5-litre inline overhead-valve six, was introduced in 1948; this, and the related Type 178 and 180, proved unsuccessful. The Type 175, 178 and 180 were replaced by the Type 235 in 1951, with an up-rated 135 engine producing 152 hp (113 kW; 154 PS).

Until the early 1950s, a continuing demand for military vehicles enabled the company to operate at reasonable albeit low volumes, primarily thanks to demand for the Type 163 trucks, sufficient to keep the business afloat.

A 1-ton capacity light truck sharing its 3.5-litre six-cylinder overhead-valve engine with the company’s luxury cars (albeit with lowered compression ratio and reduced power output) made its debut at the 1949 Paris Motor Show. During the next twelve months, this vehicle, the Type 171, spawned several brake-bodied versions, the most interesting of which were the ambulance and 9-seater familiale variant. The vehicle’s large wheels and high ground clearance suggest it was targeted at markets where many roads were largely dust and mud, and the 171 was, like the contemporary Renault Colorale which it in some respects resembled, intended for use in France’s African colonies. The vehicle also enjoyed some export success in Brazil, and by 1952 the Type 171 was being produced at the rate of approximately 30 per month.

As passenger car sales slowed further, the last new model, a 2.0-litre jeep-like vehicle known as VLRD (Véhicule Léger de Reconnaissance (Delahaye)), sometimes known as the VRD, or VLR, was released in 1951. The French army believed that this vehicle offered a number of advantages over the “traditional” American built jeep of the period. It was in 1951 that Delahaye discontinued production of the Types 175, 178 and 180. During 1953 the company shipped 1,847 VRDs as well as 537 “special” military vehicles: the number of Delahaye- or Delage-badged passenger cars registered in the same year was in that context near negligible, at 36.

Financial difficulties created by an acute shortage of wealthy car buyers intensified. Delahaye’s main competitor, Hotchkiss, managed to negotiate a licensing agreement with American Motors, and obtained sanction to manufacture its Willys MB Jeep in France. The French army had learned to appreciate the simpler machine, available at a much lower price, and cancelled Delahaye’s contract for the more sophisticated VLR reconnaissance vehicle, dealing a hard blow to Delahaye. In August 1953 the company laid off more than 200 workers and salaried employees. Rumours of management discussions with Hotchkiss over some sort of coming together proved well founded. Hotchkiss were struggling with the same problems, but it was hoped that the two businesses might prove more resilient together than separately, and an agreement was signed by the two company presidents, Pierre Peigney for Delahaye and Paul Richard for Hotchkiss, on 19 March 1954. Delahaye shareholders agreed to the protocol, which amounted to a take over of Delahaye by Hotchkiss, less than three months later, on 9 June. Hotchkiss shut down Delahaye car production. By the end of 1954, for a brief period selling trucks with the Hotchkiss-Delahaye nameplate, the combined firm was itself taken over by Brandt, and by 1955, Delahaye and Hotchkiss were out of the automotive chassis business altogether, having their facilities absorbed by the giant Brandt organization with its own objectives for its captives’ assets. By 1956, the brands Delahaye, Delage, and Hotchkiss had forever disappeared.

Models

1899 Delahaye 0910

1899 built vehicle in 2006
1936 1937 1938 Delage DI-12 (Delahaye 134) France Car Photo Spec Sheet Info CARD 1936 Delahaye 134N Berline Autobineau at Monthléry 1938 Delahaye 134 N Chapron Delahaye 1939 134 G Berline Delahaye 1939 134 GDelahaye 134 – 1933-40

1935 Delahaye 135 roadster 1935-1936 Delahaye 135 Coupe des Alpes Car Photo Spec Sheet Stat French Card 1935-1950 Delahaye 135 Competition Le Mans Race Car 1935-1952 Delahaye 135 (1936 Coupe des Alpes) Car Photo Spec Sheet French Card 1936 Delahaye 135 Competition Court by Figoni & Falaschi 1936 Delahaye 135 DS Cabrio DV PBC 04 1936 Delahaye 135M Figoni & Falaschi Competition Coupe 1936 Franay Delahaye 135 Convertible 1936-1954 Delahaye 135 Convertible France Luxury Car Photo Spec Sheet Info CARD 1936-1954 Delahaye 135 MS (1948) Henri Chapron Car Photo Spec Sheet Info CARD

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1937 Delahaye 135M Figoni et Falaschi Torpedo Cabriolet 1937 Delahaye 135M Figoni 1937 Delahaye 135MS Competition 1937 Delahaye 135MS 1937, Delahaye 135M Saoutchik Cabriolet 1938 Delahaye 135 MS Competition Cabriolet by Figoni 1938 Delahaye 135m ad 1938 Delahaye Type 135M W-COA b 1939 Delahaye 135 M Drophead Coupe, Body by Chapron 1946 Delahaye 135 Guillore Break de Chasse 1946 DELAHAYE Cabriolet PININFARINA Design Car Rare Art Print a 1947 Delahaye 135 MS Cabriolet par Franay - 1947 1947 Delahaye 135 MS ChapronDelahaye 135 – 1935-54

 Delahaye 138 only 300 Lucy O’Riley Schell with the very first Delahaye 138 Sport, probably coach-built in a clumsy way by the small Delahaye racing department workshop.Right This was Lucy's favourite, coach-built by Figoni, a very elegant and fast roadster.
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Delahaye 168 – 1938-40
1947 DELAHAYE 175 COUPE - 1953 CHRYSLER THOMAS SPECIAL 1947 Delahaye 175 1947 Delahaye 175S Aerodynamic Coupe 1947 DELAHAYE TYPE 175S AERODYNAMIQUE Dream Cars CARD 1947 Delahaye Type 175S, Imperial Palace Co. LV, Car Trading Card - Not Postcard
1949 Delahaye 175S Roadster 1947 Delahaye 175S competition version Delahaye 175-175-180 Promo Poster 1949 Delahaye Type 175 Roadster Delahaye 175 Roadster 1949 Delahaye Type 175 Saoutchik Coupe de Ville c 1951 Delahaye 175S Franay 1949 DELAHAYE TYPE 175 SAOUTCHIK COUPE DE VILLE b 1949 Delahaye Type 175S coachwork by Saoutchik Delahaye 175S roadster bugnotti top
Delahaye 175 – 1948-51
1949 Delahaye 178 Drophead Coupé, once owned by Elton John.
Delahaye Chapron factory bodied 235 delahaye 235 08 delahaye 235 02 delahaye 235 01 delahaye 235 04 delahaye 235 07 delahaye 235 09 delahaye 235 06 1951 DELAHAYE 1951-1954 235 ADVERTISING BROCHURE a 1951-1954 Delahaye 235 Convertible Car Photo Spec Sheet Info CARD 1952 1953 1951. Delahaye 235 1951 Delahaye 235 M Chapron Cabriolet a 1951 Delahaye 235 M Chapron cabriolet 1953 Delahaye 235M Pillarless Coupe Delahaye 235 Cabriolet Chapron 1951 Delahaye 235 Saoutchik Roadster 1951 Delahaye 235 coupe von Henry Chapron 1954 Delahaye 235-chapron-saoutchik 1953 Delahaye 235-cabrio-chapron 1952 Delahaye 235-coupe-chapron-paris 1952 Delahaye 235-figoni-cabriolet 1952 Delahaye 235-letourneur-marchand 1951 Delahaye 235-coach-chapron 1951 Delahaye 235-letourneur-marchand 1951 Delahaye 235-cabrio-saoutchik 1950 Delahaye 235M Pillarless Saloon by Ghia 1951 Delahaye 235 Saoutchik Cabriolet - rvr 1951 Delahaye 235 Saoutchik Cabriolet 1951 Delahaye 235 Saoutciik Cabriolet delahaye 235 05Delahaye 235 – 1951-54

Picture gallery

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1895-1899 Delahaye Type 1 France Car Photo Spec Sheet Info CARD 1896 1897 1898 1898 Automobiles Delahaye Vintage Style Paris Auto Poster 1899 Delahaye 0910 1901-1956 Delahaye 1905 Delahaye Fire Truck 1905 Delahaye-6В 1906 Delahaye Fire Truck DSCF 1907 Delahaye Firebrigade 1907 delahaye ham-1 1910 Camion Delahaye 20cv en 1910 1910 Delahaye balayeuse a paris 1910 Delahaye Type 32 Roadster F 1910 Delahaye type-n-12 1911 Delahaye 48 Open Drive Opera Coupe '1911 1911 Delahaye Fire Truck outfitted by carrosserie et de charronnage paris 1911 Delahaye Fire Truck 1911 Delahaye Fire-Truck-outfitted-by-Carrosserie-et-de-Charronnage-Paris 1911 delahaye type-43-truck 1912 Delahaye transport 1912 Delahaye Type 47 10-12hp Estate Car by H.M. Hobson Ltd 1912 Engine Delahaye Type 32L Limousine 1912 1913 Delahaye Farcot Fire Truck Photo 1913 PUBLICITE AUTOMOBILES VEHICULES DELAHAYE AD 1913 - 1Hb 1913 PUBLICITE AUTOMOBILES VEHICULES DELAHAYE AD 1913 - 12G 1913 PUBLICITE AUTOMOBILES VEHICULES DELAHAYE AD 1913 a 1913 PUBLICITE AUTOMOBILES VEHICULES DELAHAYE AD 1913 1913 PUBLICITE AUTOMOBILES VEHICULES DELAHAYE GRANDS MAGASINS DU LOUVRE AD 1913 1913 PUBLICITE CAMIONS MILITAIRES DELAHAYE MILITARIA WWI RUSSE CAR AD 1913 1913 PUBLICITE DE 1913 VOITURE CITERNE SUR TRAIN DELAHAYE POUR ARMEE RUSSE WW1 AD PUB 1913 PUBLICITE VEHICULES DELAHAYE TAXI CAR AD 1913 1914 Delahaye Twin Winch WW1 Balloon Truck 1914 Publicite Automobile CAMION DELAHAYE 1915 Delahaye-78 with balloon winch 1918 Delahaye VTB Truck 1920 DELAHAYE AUTOMOBILE CAR PUBLICITE ~ 1920 FRENCH AD 1920 DELAHAYE AUTOMOBILE CAR PUBLICITE PUB ~ 1920 FRENCH AD 1922 Delahaye 'Genoveva' fire truck 1923-1927 Delahaye Type 87 10hp Car Photo Spec Sheet Info Stat French Atlas Card 1924 ANCIENNE PUBLICITE 1924 DELAHAYE AUTOMOBILE VOITURE 1925 DELAHAYE (France) 1925 Delahaye Tourer F 1925 Delahaye Type 87 with a 1.8 liter four-del-545 1926 Delahaye 10cv 1926 Delahaye 1926 Publicité Automobile Delahaye car vintage print ad 1926 1926 Publicite Camion Delahaye Truck AD 1926 1G 1927 Delahaye 1927 Fire truck, Sapeurs-pompiers 1927 Publicité Ancienne Voiture DELAHAYE Profil 1927 1927 PUBLICITE AUTOMOBILE DELAHAYE 10 CV 12 CV SPORT 16 CV CAMION DE 1927 FRENCH AD 1927 Publicité Automobile Delahaye car vintage ad 1927 1927 PUBLICITE CAMION A GAZOGENE DELAHAYE POIDS LOURDS TRUCK AD 1927 11G 1927 PUBLICITE VOITURE DE POMPIER DELAHAYE CAMION DE POMPIERS FIREMEN AD 1927 1927-1930 Delahaye Type 107 Car Photo Spec Sheet Info Stat French Card 1928 1929 1928 La Delahaye Type 107 1928 McConnachie-Delahaye Charab 1928 Publicité Automobile Delahaye Mascot car Mascotte vintage print ad 1928 1929 Delahaye VTB Truck

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1929 PUBLICITE AUTOMOBILE DELAHAYE CAR AD 1929 1929 PUBLICITE AUTOMOBILE DELAHAYE CHEVALIER SIGNE FELL DE 1929 FRENCH AD ART DECO 1929 Publicité Automobile Delahaye mascotte mascot car vintage print ad 1929 1929-34 DELAHAYE 5 PUBLICITES 1929 1934 LOT 40 AUTOMOBILE PUBLICITE ANCIENNE 1930 Delahaye ad a 1930 Delahaye ad 1930 Delahaye Six cylinder Madrid 1930 Publicité Automobile Delahaye car vintage print ad 1930 - 6 1930 Publicité Automobile Delahaye car vintage print ad 1930 a 1930 Publicité Automobiles Delahaye car vintage print ad 1930 1931 PUBLICITE ANCIENNE DE 1931 AUTOMOBILE DELAHAYE CAMION POMPIERS CAR TRUCK AD 1931 Publicité Automobile - DELAHAYE Type 108 6 Cyl 1931 PUBLICITE AUTOMOBILE DELAHAYE SES 4 ET 6 CYLINDRES SIGNE RENE RAVO DE 1931 AD 1931 PUBLICITE AUTOMOBILE DELAHAYE TYPE 108 CAR AD 1931 1931 Publicité Camions Delahaye Poids Lourds Trucks vintage print ad 1931 1932 bus delahaye etoile 1932 PUBLICITE AUTOMOBILE DELAHAYE CAR AD 1932 2E 1933 Delahaye Ad (3) 1933 Delahaye ad 1933 Delahaye Boek 1933 1933 PUBLICITE AUTOMOBILE DELAHAYE VICTOIRE TOUR DE FRANCE MEDAILLE D'OR DE 1933 AD 1933Publicité Automobile Delahaye car ad 1933

1934 Delahaye Sport October 1934 DELAHAYE..PUBLICITE PRESSE 1934..( automobile ) 1934 Publicité Automobile Delahaye Superluxe car vintage print ad 1934 1935 - Original DELAHAYE AUTOMOBILIA Ad RENE RAVO Vintage Advertising 1935 DELAHAYE PARIS NICE RENE RAVO AUTOMOBILE PUBLICITE ANCIENNE 1935 Delahaye 135 roadster 1935 Delahaye 135 1935 Delahaye Charab Buses-CN-McConnachie-Delahaye Charab 1935 PUBLICITE AUTOMOBILE DELAHAYE LA SUPERLUXE SIGNE RENE RAVO DE 1935 FRENCH AD CAR 1935 PUBLICITE AUTOMOBILE DELAHAYE SUPER LUXE WEEK END REVE R. RAVO DE 1935 FRENCH AD 1935-36 Delahaye 135 MS,(1978-08), D. v. d. Lof 1935-1936 Delahaye 135 Coupe des Alpes Car Photo Spec Sheet Stat French Card 1935-1950 Delahaye 135 Competition Le Mans Race Car 1935-1952 (1938) DELAHAYE 135 Car PHOTO SPEC SHEET BROCHURE BOOKLET a 1935-1952 (1938) DELAHAYE 135 Car PHOTO SPEC SHEET BROCHURE BOOKLET 1935-1952 Delahaye 135 (1936 Coupe des Alpes) Car Photo Spec Sheet French Card 1936 1937 1938 Delage DI-12 (Delahaye 134) France Car Photo Spec Sheet Info CARD 1936 1937 1938 Delahaye Type 165 France Car Photo Spec Sheet Info ATLAS CARD 1936 Bus Delahaye 140 1936 DELAHAYE MONTE CARLO C S AUTOMOBILE PUBLICITE ANCIENNE 1936 Delahaye - Nice 1936 Delahaye 134N Berline Autobineau at Monthléry 1936 Delahaye 135 Competition Court by Figoni & Falaschi 1936 Delahaye 135 competition court 1936 Delahaye 135 DS Cabrio DV PBC 04 1936 Delahaye 135 Figoni et Falaschi Torpedo Cabriolet F 1936 Delahaye 135 MS Pourtout Coupe Aerodynamique 1936 Delahaye 135 S Competition Roadster 1936 Delahaye 135M Figoni & Falaschi Competition Coupe 1936 Delahaye 135S by Figoni and Falaschi 1936 Delahaye 135s Competition 1936 Delahaye 135-S 1936 Delahaye ad 1936 DELAHAYE COUPE DES ALPES France Classic Car b 1936 DELAHAYE COUPE DES ALPES France Classic Car 1936 Delahaye Delahaye-135-MS-1936 1936 Delahaye 1936 Delahaye-135-MS-Chapron-Convertible-For-Sale-19503 1936 Franay Delahaye 135 Convertible 1936-1954 Delahaye 135 Convertible France Luxury Car Photo Spec Sheet Info CARD 1936-1954 Delahaye 135 MS (1948) Henri Chapron Car Photo Spec Sheet Info CARD

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1937 DELAHAYE 135 SPORT RENE RAVO AUTOMOBILE PUBLICITE ANCIENNE 1937 Delahaye 135 competition figoni & falaschi nr676 1937 Delahaye 135 CS Le Mans 1937 Delahaye 135 MS Cabriolet Pourtout

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1937 Delahaye 135 sport roadster 1937 Delahaye 135M Figoni et Falaschi Torpedo Cabriolet 1937 Delahaye 135M Figoni 1937 Delahaye 135MS Competition 1937 Delahaye 135MS Roadster 1937 Delahaye 135MS 1937 Delahaye 145 Chapron Coupe 1937 Delahaye 145 Franay Cabriolet 1937 delahaye ad 1937 Delahaye 'Bella Figura' Bugnotti Coupe 1937 delahaye hinlopen 1937 Delahaye t145 roadster 1937 delahaye type 103 1937 delahaye-type-103-1937 1937 delalhaye16 1937 PUBLICITE 38 x 28 AUTOMOBILE DELAHAYE 1937 STERLING SILVER METAL INGOT, Delahaye 1937 STERLING SILVER METAL INGOT, 1937, Delahaye 135M Saoutchik Cabriolet 1937-1938 Delahaye Type 145 France Race Car Photo Spec Sheet Info ATLAS CARD 1938 DELAHAYE Model 103 A (Fire truck) 1938 Delahaye 134 N Chapron 1938 Delahaye 135 figoni & falaschi 1938 DELAHAYE 135 M - 6 CILINDRI #63 IN BOX 1938 Delahaye 135 M Roadster - Mullin Automotive Museum 1938 Delahaye 135 M 1938 Delahaye 135 ms cabrio 1938 Delahaye 135 MS Competition Cabriolet by Figoni 1938 Delahaye 135 MS 1938 Delahaye 135 1938 Delahaye 135m ad 1938 Delahaye 135m roadster 1938 Delahaye 135m 1938 Delahaye 135ms cabrio 1938 Delahaye 148 1938 Delahaye 1938 ad a 1938 Delahaye Racing Pin Le Manns Racing Pin Auto Pins 1938 Delahaye Type 135 1938 Delahaye Type 135M Competition Roadster 1938 Delahaye Type 135M W-COA a 1938 Delahaye Type 135M W-COA b 1938 Delahaye Type 135M W-COA c 1938 Delahaye Type 135M W-COA d 1938 Delahaye Type 135M W-COA g 1938 Delahaye Type 135M W-COA h 1938 Delahaye-01 1938 Delahaye-103 1938 PUBLICITE DE PRESSE DELAHAYE AUTOMOBILE VICTOIRE A PAU ILLUSTRATION RENLUC 1938 1938 PUBLICITE DELAHAYE VEHICULE UTILITAIRE TRUCK AD 1938 1F 1938-46 Delahaye 145 Coupe Chapron. 1939 Delahaye 1 1939 Delahaye 2 1939 Delahaye 77 1939 Delahaye 134 G Berline 1939 Delahaye 134 G 1939 Delahaye 135 M Chapron coupé 1939 Delahaye 135 M Coupe F 1939 Delahaye 135 M Drophead Coupe, Body by Chapron 1939 Delahaye 135 M reklame 1939 Delahaye 135 MS Figoni & Falaschi 1939 Delahaye 135 MS Grand Sport Roadster 1939 Delahaye 135MS Speciale x4 1939 Delahaye 148 1939 Delahaye 165 figoni et falaschi 1939 Delahaye 165 V-12 Cabriolet 1939 Delahaye 165 1939 Delahaye 165-DV dashboard 1939 Delahaye 165M 1939 Delahaye cabrio figoni et falaschi 1939 Delahaye F

Highlites from early Road & Track issues
Highlites from early Road & Track issues

1939 Delahaye T165 1939 1939 Delahaye T165 1939 DELAHAYE Type 165 Car Stamp Keyring (Auto 100 Automobile) 1939 Delahaye Type 165 Figoni & Falaschi 1939 Delahaye Type 165 Silodrome 1939 Delahaye+165+M+1939+Figoni+et+Falaschi 1939 PUBLICITE DELAHAYE VOITURE LUXE FRENCH CAR AD 1939 4d 1940 DELAHAYE PUISSANCE AUTOMOBILE PUBLICITE ANCIENNE 1940 Delahaye 163 Friehöfer Truck 1946 Delahaye 135 Guillore Break de Chasse

1946 Delahaye 135 m pennock 1946 Delahaye 163 Besset 1946 DELAHAYE Cabriolet PININFARINA Design Car Rare Art Print a

Highlites from early Road & Track issues
Highlites from early Road & Track issues
Highlites from early Road & Track issues
Highlites from early Road & Track issues

1947 Delahaye 135 Franay Cabriolet Ticona April 1999 Reflections Calendar B8159 a 1947 Delahaye 135 M Cabriolet 2 1947 Delahaye 135 MS cabriolet Franay 1947 Delahaye 135 MS Cabriolet par Franay - 1947 1947 Delahaye 135 MS Cabriolet par Franay 1947 Delahaye 135 MS Chapron 1947 Delahaye 135 MS n 1947 Delahaye 135 MS 1947 DELAHAYE 135M 1947 Delahaye 163 Long 6cyl 3557cc 1947 DELAHAYE 175 COUPE - 1953 CHRYSLER THOMAS SPECIAL 1947 Delahaye 175 1947 Delahaye 175S Aerodynamic Coupe 1947 Delahaye 175S competition version 1947 Delahaye 178 1947 Delahaye CFA 163 essence ou diesel 1947 DELAHAYE TYPE 175S AERODYNAMIQUE Dream Cars CARD 1947 Delahaye Type 175S, Imperial Palace Co. LV, Car Trading Card - Not Postcard 1948 Delahaye 135 cabriolet Pourtout 1948 Delahaye 135 Cascogne dub7 1948 Delahaye 135 coach Chapron 1948 Delahaye 135 M (135M) 1948 Delahaye 135 M Figoni et Falaschi 3-Postion Cabriolet 1948 Delahaye 135 M Pourtout 1948 Delahaye 135 m 1948 Delahaye 135 MS cabriolet by coachbuilder Franay 1948 Delahaye 135 MS Cabriolet by Franay 1948 Delahaye 135 MS Figoni&Falaschi-Cabriolet 1948 Delahaye 135m cabriolet 1948 Delahaye 135MS Cabriolet Chapron 1948 Delahaye 163 Cottard Geo Ham 1948 Delahaye 180 (long wheelbase) 1948 Delahaye Gascogne 135dub7 1948 Delahaye Sales Sheet Brochure Selborne Mayfair Limited - Earls Court Motor a 1948 Delahaye Sales Sheet Brochure Selborne Mayfair Limited - Earls Court Motor 1948 Delahaye Type 135M Sales Sheet Brochure Selborne Mayfair Limited The Motor 1 1948 Delahaye Type 135M Sales Sheet Brochure Selborne Mayfair Limited The Motor 2 1948-1951 Delahaye Chaboud Special Race Car Photo Spec Sheet Info CARD 1949 1950 1949 Delahaye 135 m roadster figoni 1949 Delahaye 135m coach grand sport guillore 1949 Delahaye 135M 1949 Delahaye 135MS Roadster by Selborne 1949 Delahaye 163 Tank Dump Van Truck & Bus Brochure French wu7805 a 1949 Delahaye 163 Tank Dump Van Truck & Bus Brochure French wu7805 b 1949 Delahaye 163 Tank Dump Van Truck & Bus Brochure French wu7805 c 1949 Delahaye 163 Tank Dump Van Truck & Bus Brochure French wu7805 d 1949 Delahaye 175S Roadster 1949 Delahaye 178 Drophead Coupé, once owned by Elton John. 1949 Delahaye D1630 Autocar a 1949 Delahaye D1630 Autocar

Highlites from early Road & Track issues
Highlites from early Road & Track issues

1949 Delahaye ghia aigle 1949 Delahaye graber geneva 1949 Delahaye Roadster 1949 Delahaye type 148 L Berline Letourneur et Marchand front 1949 Delahaye Type 175 Roadster 1949 DELAHAYE TYPE 175 SAOUTCHIK COUPE DE VILLE b 1949 Delahaye Type 175 Saoutchik Coupe de Ville c 1949 Delahaye Type 175S coachwork by Saoutchik 1949 Delahaye type 178 Drophead Coupe 1949 Saoutchik Delahaye 175S Roadster fr 1949 Saoutchik Delahaye 175S Roadster 1949 Vintage Race Poster 1949-53 Delahaye-182 Delta, 4x4 1950 DELAHAYE 131 (50 places) 1950 Delahaye 135 M Letourneur & Marchand 1950 Delahaye 135 MS Vanden Plas (Vose) 1950 Delahaye 135 saoutchik paryz 1950 Delahaye 135M DHC 1950 Delahaye 135M Franay 1950 Delahaye 135m terenowy 1950 Delahaye 180 Cabriolet Franay Convertible Car Photo Spec Sheet French Card 1950 Delahaye 235M Pillarless Saloon by Ghia 1950 Delahaye saoutchik 1950 DELAHAYE Type 135 M - 148 L - 135 MS - 175 - French text - 8-pgs brochure 1 1950 DELAHAYE Type 135 M - 148 L - 135 MS - 175 - French text - 8-pgs brochure 2 1950 DELAHAYE Type 135 M - 148 L - 135 MS - 175 - French text - 8-pgs brochure 3 1950 DELAHAYE Type 135 M - 148 L - 135 MS - 175 - French text - 8-pgs brochure 4 1950 DELAHAYE Type 135 M - 148 L - 135 MS - 175 - French text - 8-pgs brochure 5 1950 DELAHAYE Type 135 M - 148 L - 135 MS - 175 - French text - 8-pgs brochure 6 1950 DELAHAYE Type 135 M - 148 L - 135 MS - 175 - French text - 8-pgs brochure 7 1950 DELAHAYE Type 135 M - 148 L - 135 MS - 175 - French text - 8-pgs brochure 8 1950 Delahaye VLRD (Wielka Enc. Sam. 87) 1950-1953 Delahaye VLR (Type 182) Army Jeep Car Photo Spec French Card 1951 1952 1950's DELAHAYE 1951 Delahaye 175S Franay 1951 Delahaye 235 coupe von Henry Chapron 1951 Delahaye 235 M Chapron Cabriolet a 1951 Delahaye 235 M Chapron cabriolet 1951 Delahaye 235 Saoutchik Cabriolet - rvr 1951 Delahaye 235 Saoutchik Cabriolet 1951 Delahaye 235 Saoutchik Roadster 1951 Delahaye 235 Saoutciik Cabriolet 1951 Delahaye 235-cabrio-saoutchik 1951 Delahaye 235-coach-chapron 1951 Delahaye 235-letourneur-marchand 1951 DELAHAYE 1951-1954 235 ADVERTISING BROCHURE a 1951 Delahaye Ad 1951 Delahaye b 1951 Delahaye Cape Rally-photo 1951 Delahaye 1951 Maes Delahaye b 1951. Delahaye 235 1951-53 Delahaye VLR, 4x4 1951-1954 Delahaye 235 Convertible Car Photo Spec Sheet Info CARD 1952 1953 1952 Delahaye 148 1952 Delahaye 235-coupe-chapron-paris 1952 Delahaye 235-figoni-cabriolet 1952 Delahaye 235-letourneur-marchand 1952 Delahaye Lourdes 1952 Delahaye vlr 1952 The station at Billy Montigny showing a Delahaye bus at the railway station. 1953 Delahaye 171 1953 Delahaye 235-cabrio-chapron

1953 Delahaye Lourdes 1953 Delahaye-185 Cob, 4x4 1954 Delahaye 235-chapron-saoutchik 1957 Delahaye 103 1960 DELAHAYE 103 1960's Delahaye & Dellow Logo Lapel Pin Tin Sixties 60's 1967 3.5 Litre DELAHAYE Type 135 a 1967 3.5 Litre DELAHAYE Type 135 b 1967 3.5 Litre DELAHAYE Type 135 c 1967 3.5 Litre DELAHAYE Type 135 d 1992 42nd Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance 1992 Poster Print Delahaye William Motta 2006 SIGNED Pebble Beach Concours Poster 1936 DELAHAYE 135 Comp Sport Coupe KOKA a 2016 Delahaye b Delahaye - Car Hood Ornament Lalique Delahaye 20 delahaye 83-03 delahaye 83-04 delahaye 83-05 delahaye 83-08 Delahaye 103 Bonneville Fire Truck delahaye 103 delahaye 103-01 delahaye 103-02 delahaye 103-04 delahaye 103-05 delahaye 103-06 delahaye 103-09 delahaye 103-10 Delahaye 104 delahaye 134-01 delahaye 134-02 delahaye 134-03 delahaye 134-05 delahaye 134-06 delahaye 134-07 delahaye 134-08 delahaye 134-09 delahaye 134-10 Delahaye 135 Art Deco on Wheels - Beautiful delahaye 135 competition 36

2009 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance
2009 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance

delahaye 135 coupé 02 delahaye 135 coupé 03 delahaye 135 coupé 04 Delahaye 135 Delahaye 135 Delahaye 135 m pennock 1946 Delahaye 135 MS Cabriolet Pourtout Delahaye 135 MS Vanden Plas (Vose) 1950 Delahaye 135 S Desplates Roadster Delahaye 135 S in action Delahaye 135 S Delahaye 135 sport drawing Delahaye 135, Alfetta Delahaye 135, Alfettaa Delahaye 135, Alfettab delahaye 135-competition 04 delahaye 135-cs-01 delahaye 135-cs-02 delahaye 135-cs-03 delahaye 135-cs-04 delahaye 135-cs-05 delahaye 135-cs-06 delahaye 135-cs-07 delahaye 135-cs-09 Delahaye 135dub delahaye 135m abbott roadster 08 Delahaye 135M DHC Delahaye 135M delahaye 135-m-cabriolet-03 delahaye 135-m-cabriolet-09 delahaye 135m-chapron-coupe-07 delahaye 135m-chapron-coupe-09 delahaye 135m-chapron-coupe-10 delahaye 135-ms-07 Delahaye 135-MS-Figoni-and-Falaschi-Cabriolet-8980 Delahaye 138 only 300 Delahaye 140 ambulance delahaye 143-01 delahaye 143-05 Delahaye 145 Chapron Coupe Delahaye 148 Labourdette delahaye 148-chapron-03 delahaye 148-chapron-05 delahaye 148-chapron-06 delahaye 148-chapron-07 delahaye 148-chapron-08 delahaye 148-chapron-09 delahaye 148-chapron-10 delahaye 155-03 delahaye 155-04 delahaye 163 besset autobus 01 Delahaye 163 in Le clan des Siciliens, 1969 delahaye 163-01 police delahaye 163-02 delahaye 163-03 delahaye 163-04 Postes delahaye 163-05 Firebrigade delahaye 163-06 Rizzla+ delahaye 163-07 autobus delahaye 163-10 autobus ad DELAHAYE 165 + single seater racer 2 color photo+specification CARDS, FREE POST a DELAHAYE 165 + single seater racer 2 color photo+specification CARDS, FREE POST b Delahaye 175 Roadster Delahaye 175-175-180 Promo Poster Delahaye 175S roadster bugnotti top Delahaye 175S Roadster delahaye 178 180-09 delahaye 178 chapron 01 delahaye 178 chapron 05 delahaye 178 chapron 07 delahaye 178 chapron 10 delahaye 180 chapron 05 Pebble Beach 2008 delahaye 180-01 delahaye 180-02 delahaye 180-03 ad delahaye 180-04 delahaye 180-06 delahaye 180-07 delahaye 180-08 delahaye 180-transformable-limousine-01 delahaye 180-transformable-limousine-02 delahaye 180-transformable-limousine-05 delahaye 180-transformable-limousine-06 delahaye 180-transformable-limousine-09 delahaye 235 01 delahaye 235 02 delahaye 235 04 delahaye 235 05 delahaye 235 06 delahaye 235 07 delahaye 235 08 delahaye 235 09 Delahaye 235 Cabriolet Chapron Delahaye 235 delahaye ad bl Delahaye Ad business cars Delahaye ad delahaye ambulance-12 Delahaye Automobiles Vintage Poster delahaye autopompe 42ap 09 delahaye autopompe 42ap 10

Maastricht Interclasics & Topmobiel
Maastricht Interclasics & Topmobiel
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Delahaye Bl Truck in Film Delahaye Bugnotti delahaye bus Delahaye by Laurent Durieux (Regular)

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Delahaye Car EMPTY Envelope Lot Paris France Stamps DELAHAYE CAR POSTER Antique Classic Car by EncorePrintSociety DELAHAYE CFA MODEL 163 FACTORY MECHANICAL PARTS BOOK a DELAHAYE CFA MODEL 163 FACTORY MECHANICAL PARTS BOOK b Delahaye Chapron factory bodied 235 Delahaye Digital Art delahaye emblem 6 Delahaye Figoni et Falaschi Delahaye Fire Engine '924 AP 62' Sapeurs Pompiers Ville de Therouanne Delahaye fire truck, a photo from Hordaland, South Delahaye fire truck delahaye firebrigade 83-02 delahaye firebrigade unknown-04 Delahaye Franay l Delahaye GFA a40 camion Le Chassis 163 delahaye gfa logo1 Delahaye GFA Delahaye grill Delahaye Hood Ornament Delahaye hood with ornamentation Delahaye Jeep Delahaye letter logo delahaye le-vlr DeLahaye logoCD Delahaye ma131a DELAHAYE MOTOR CAR CO.. - hat pin, lapel pin delahaye noger hand Delahaye Oldie DELAHAYE OWNERS CLUB French Magazines Mars 2000 and 2006 French 1 DELAHAYE OWNERS CLUB French Magazines Mars 2000 and 2006 French 2 DELAHAYE OWNERS CLUB French Magazines Mars 2000 and 2006 French 3 Delahaye Pickup truck Bl Delahaye Pin-speld Delahaye Racing Pin Le Manns Racing Pin Auto Pins (#543 Racing) Delahaye reloaded Delahaye roulant au gaz Delahaye S Delahaye Sapeurs Pompiers de paris Delahaye sketch brightdesign_05_resized Delahaye sketch Delahaye the hood ornament of all hood ornaments! Delahaye was a French company started in Tours in 1895 delahaye truck postcard 14 Delahaye Truck Delahaye trucks (Fire truck and the green one) and a Fiat truck Delahaye Type 103 Bonneville Firetruck Delahaye USA Bugnotti Coupe Ride in one of these someday, and model infront of-on it Delahaye USA - Cars Under Construction Delahaye USA - The Sultan Delahaye USA Bella Figura Type 57S Coupe delahaye usa bugnotti 09 Delahaye Van Fire truck - 6 Cylinders engine DELAHAYE VINTAGE SIGNS ADVERSTISING AUTO CAR RETRO - METAL PLATES delahaye vlr 03 delahaye vlr 04 delahaye vlr 05 delahaye vlr 06 delahaye vlr 08 delahaye vlr bretagne 09 delahaye vlr bretagne 10 delahaye vlr firebrigade 07 delahaye vlr-c12-03 Delahaye winch truck SPoelstra1150573 Delahaye winch truck delahaye-20171-20pick-img Delahaye-Auto-echelle de pompiers Dinky-Toys-F-n-32D- Delahaye's Awesome Car Hood Ornaments Delahaye-Truck Dinky-Toys-F-n-32D-Delahaye-Auto-echelle a FIGONI ET DELAHAYE - LA HAUTE COUTURE AUTOMOBILE - 9782726896761 gare de Dreux Lucy O’Riley Schell with the very first Delahaye 138 Sport, probably coach-built in a clumsy way by the small Delahaye racing department workshop. Right This was Lucy's favourite, coach-built by Figoni, a very elegant and fast roadster. Talbor or Delahaye

This is all i could find about Delahaye on the World Wide Web.

N.A.G. Neue Automobil Gesellschaft

1913 nag rennsportwagen 1

Neue(later National) Automobil Gesellschaft, automobiles and trucks, Berlin, Germany 1901 – 1934, later merged with Büssing AG

Neue Automobil-Gesellschaft AG
Industry Automotive
Fate Merged with Büssing AG
Founded 1901
Defunct 1934
Headquarters Berlin, Germany
Key people
Emil Rathenau, founder
Products Automobiles and Trucks

1908 NAG carNAG car from 1908

Neue Automobil-Gesellschaft (NAG) was a German automobile manufacturer in Berlin. In 1915 it was renamed Nationale Automobil-Gesellschaft (NAG).

In 1902, German electrical company AEG purchased the coachbuilding side of Kühlstein under engineer Joseph Vollmer, renaming it NAG. The company’s first two cars were reliable, if unoriginal: the two-cylinder Typ A and 5.2 liter (317ci) four-cylinder Typ B, both with chain drive, which resembled contemporary Mercédès. Shortly, an enlarged Typ B2, with 40/45hp (30kW) 7.9-liter (482ci) four, appeared. In 1907, one of these was given to the Empress Auguste Viktoria.

The next year, AEG got out of the car business, but NAG continued alone, introducing a 15 hp (11 kW) 1502 cc (91.7ci) four called Puck, with a remarkable (for the period) ability to rev to 3000 rpm, which may have contributed to its ability to win the Gothenburg Cup at the Swedish Winter Trials in 1912, 1913, and 1914. This sporting reputation was balanced by “aggressively ugly Prince Henry-type bodies”.

The Puck would later be developed into a model known in Germany as the Darling. From 1911 to 1914, NAG’s standard offering was an 8495 cc (518ci) 60 hp (44.7 kW), joined in 1912-14 by a 1502 cc (91.7ci) 10/12 hp (7.5 kW) K2, 2085 cc (127ci) 14/20 hp (10 kW) K4, 3308 cc (202ci) 20/25 hp (15 kW) K5, and a 5193 cc (317ci) 25/35 hp (19 kW).

NAG building by Peter Behrens in Berlin-OberschöneweideNAG building by Peter Behrens in Berlin-Oberschöneweide

During the recovery after World War I, NAG produced smaller numbers of 2.5-liter (153ci) C4s, essentially prewar K4s with new vee radiators replacing the prewar oval ones.

1902 NAG Kleingenberg. It was fitted with a 5 hp single-cylinder engine                                                                  1902 NAG Kleingenberg. It was fitted with a 5 hp single-cylinder engine

The economic situation was so serious, NAG partnered with Brennabor, Lloyd, and Hansa to form GDA (what in the U.S would be called a trust), to prevent competition from destroying them all. It proved successful for NAG, which prospered, enough to build the C4b sports variant, designed by chief engineer Christian Riecken (a Minerva racing driver prewar).

1905 NAG 14PS1905 NAG 14PS

Riecken ran a C4b at the newly opened AVUS in 1922, winning at 84.3 mph (135.7 km/h), which was greater than the C4’s top speed. It sacrificed nothing to reliability, as NAG went on to place well at the 1923 All-Russian Trials and the ADAC Reich Trials for 1923-26. In 1924, NAG hit its apex at Monza, where Riecken and Hans Berthold won the Gran Premio della Norte in a C4b, covering 1656 mi (2665 km) in 24 hours, an average of 68.99 mph (111.02 km/h), for which the model was renamed Monza.

1906 NAG1906 NAG

In 1926, Protos (which had built the winner of the New York-Paris race) was acquired from Siemens-Schuckert, leading to “a series of dull six-cyliner cars”. The next year, NAG again expanded, taking over Presto, which had just bought Dux, continuing to build the 2.6-liter Typ F and 3-liter Typ G. The difficulty was, despite their quality, none of these were distinctly different from other German cars of the period.

1910 N.A.G. Darling K2 6-18 PS Doppelphaeton 1912 and Opel 4-8 PS Doktorwagen Zweisitzer 19101910 N.A.G. Darling K2 6-18 PS Doppelphaeton 1912 and Opel 4-8 PS Doktorwagen Zweisitzer 1910

In response, NAG created a disastrous straight-eight (abandoned due to crankshaft whip), which was never built, then hired former Impéria and Steiger man Paul Henze, “one of Germany’s most gifted car designers”, in an effort to remedy this situation with a new top-line car. Henze settled on a 4540 cc (277ci) V8, Germany’s first to enter production which became “one of the outstanding German luxury cars of 1931, the NAG 212.”

1932 NAG 212 Cabriolet, which was fitted with a 4540cc V8 engine

1932 NAG 212 Cabriolet, which was fitted with a 4540cc V8 engine

Rather than rely on conventional shaft drive, however, NAG chose to attempt to fit a Voran FWD system (designed by Richard Bussien) to a backbone chassis with independent suspension, which proved too ambitious, and the development costs disastrous.

In 1934, NAG ceased car production, while NAG-Büssing commercial vehicles continued to be produced for a few more years.

During the Second World War, the company produced the

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Italien, Fallschirmj‰ger auf Sp‰hpanzerSdKfz231(8-Rad)-1

Russland, SS-Division "Wiking", PanzerspähwagenGerman Sd.Kfz. 232. Note independent steering on each of the wheels.Sd Kfz 231,1940 SdKfz232-8rad-ardennes-france-1940Sd Kfz 232,

Sdk233-8radsdkfz233

Sd Kfz 233,Sd.Kfz.234 PakwagenSdKfz_234-1_front-left-viewSdKfz_234-3_1_BovingtonSdKfz234-2_side_view

and Sd Kfz 234Munster_SdKfz234_4_side_(dark1)

Bussing NAG [6 wheel] and Daimler L2000 armoured cars

series armoured cars.

See also

Büssing-Logo

Büssing

1938 BÜSSING NAG emblem Berlin1938 BÜSSING NAG emblem Berlin

pictures I collected on www:

Herbstmanˆver des IX. Armeekorps
Herbstmanˆver des IX. Armeekorps in der Bayrischen Ostmark 1935, Panzer-Sp‰hwagen im Dorf D¸rnast

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Eines der ersten Automobile aus dem Jahre 1900
So fuhr der Kavalier im Jahre 1900! Eines der ersten Automobile aus dem Jahre 1900 bei der Vorführung auf dem Sommerfest der Sport-Presse in Berlin-Ruhleben.

1902 NAG Kleingenberg. It was fitted with a 5 hp single-cylinder engine1903 NAG Durch-Lastzug 1903 (Konstruiert von Kühlstein + Joseph Vollmer) Train automobile1903 Werbeanzeige 1903  NAG Automobil Gesellschaft Berlin  Vignette  Vintage Ad1904 Büssing 1 Omnibus1905 Büssing1905 NAG 14PS1906 NAG1907 N.A.G. Typ B 20-24PS (30-32PS) Bus in Arkhangelsk1907 NAG1908 NAG car1908 Werbung für Protos-Wagen im Jahre 19081908-1 N.A.G. Typ N2 6-12PS Puck Double Phaeton1909 neue-automobil-gesellschaft-c4-automobile-models-photo-u11910 N.A.G. Darling K2 6-18 PS Doppelphaeton 1912 and Opel 4-8 PS Doktorwagen Zweisitzer 19101910 NAG1910 NAG-neue-automobil-gesellschaft-protos-automobile-models-photo-u11910 Werbung für den Darling1912 N.A.G. Darling K2 6-18 PS Doppelphaeton1912 NAG Darling K2 6-18 PS Doppelphaeton 19121912-14 NAG Typ K8 33-75 PS, aufgenommen im 1. Weltkrieg1913 NAG (2)1913 NAG a1913 NAG auto-omnibusdienst Klundert-Zevenbergen-Noord Brabant.1913 NAG race car of 19131913 NAG race car1913 nag rennsportwagen 11913 NAG Rennsportwagen 171913 NAG Rennsportwagen wheel hub emblem.1913 NAG Rennsportwagen.1913 NAG Rennwagen Ad1913 NAG1913 nag-kersten

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1913-NAG rennsportwagen-111914 Büssing double-deck1914 DUX NAG AO71914 NAG Landaulette taxi1914 NAG Tulip Bodied Open Tourer1914 NAG Two-Seater and Dickey1914 NAG-Lkw (Bj. 1913, 45 PS) in Berlin während der Mobilmachung1918 Büssing 2V1920 nag-nefkens1921 6016 AUTOMOBILIA -SALON BELGE D´AUTOMOBILE 1921 -NAGANT-MINERVA-EXCELSIOR1921 NAG nefkens1922 Büssing Sauggaswage1922 Büssing, Braunschweig(D) (via A. Beers, 's-Gravenhage) - Lange &amp; Gützeit, Berlijn(D)1922 Dux Auto 17-60ps Typ R Pullman-Limousine

Auto-Reichsfahrt, Avus, Berlin
Scherl Bilderdienst Von der Auto-Reichsfahrt 1922. Ch. Riecken-Berlin, zweiter in Klasse VC, Sieger in der zweiten Bergprüfung und in der Flachprüfung. 10239-22

1922 NAG-typ-c4-monza-121923 N.A.G. Typ К2 6-18PS Darling Phaeton taxi in Helsinki1923 NAG Typ C 4 b 10-24 PS1924 138 nag 218 2191924 BERLIN, Werbung  Anzeige 1924, GDA NAG Hansa-Lloyd Brennabor Hansa Automobil1924 Büssing B-7571 Joure1924-27 NAG D4 10-45 PS, aufgenommen 19291925 Büssing omnibus Baydekarte1925 N.A.G. Decksitzbus in Berlin1925 N.A.G. KO 9 in Berlin1925 NAG DD031925 NAG Doppeldecker 4cyl 7690cc1925 NAG KO 9.11925 NAG-Büssing-ABOAG1925 Protos1926 N.A.G. D4 10 - 45 Phaeton Open Tourer 19261926 NAG Imparator van de ZLAD1926 NAG KL8 truck as personnel carrier of German Police probably in Berlin NAG KL8 Mannschaftswagen der Polizei1926 NAG1926-30 NAG-Protos 12-60 bzw. 14-70 PS, aufgenommen 19281927 Büssing D 3  Büssing1927 Büssing Double-Deck1927 NAG proto 14 70ps1928 Büssing Hochsitz Ausflugwagen  Büssing1928 Büssing III GL Aufbau Rembrandt Delmenhorst Z1928 NAG 2 9036cc1928 NAG D 2 6990cc 6cyl Maybach1928 NAG Doppeldecker NAG Z 120 4 cyl1928 nag protos 12 60ps typ 6p 4door sedan1929 DUX NAG Z 4 3180 cc a1929 DUX NAG Z 4 3180 cc1929 NAG Protos 2041930 N.A.G.-Protos Typ 204 14-70PS Cabriolet Drauz1930 nag 201 limousine1930 nag 1930 16-80 sport-cabriolet drauz1930 NAG englebert1930 NAG-Protos, Typ 208 a1930 NAG-Protos, Typ 2081930 NAG-typ-14-70ps-111930 NAG-typ-14-70ps-121930 NAG-typ-14-70ps-151930-31 NAG Protos 208(Tochter der AEG), Berlin-Oberschoeneweide 6 Zylinder Reihenmotor, 200 kg1930-33 NAG-Protos 16-80 PS (Typ 207), aufgenommen 19331931 nag pullman-cabrio drauz1931 nag pullman-limousine1931 nag v8 cabrio neuss1931 Scandia bus KS 38 with Büssing-NAG chassis (1931) in Copenhagen 11931 Scandia bus KS 38 with Büssing-NAG chassis (1931) in Copenhagen1932 Büssing ili krupp bus Berlin Z1932 bussing NAG G31 6x61932 d5493-bc3 büssing-nag tipo3001932 NAG 212 Cabriolet, which was fitted with a 4540cc V8 engine1932 Nag protos typ-6p-32-0031932 nag sport-cabrio drauz1932 nag v8 cabrio drauz1932 nag v8 galle1932 NAG-Presto-12-55-PS-Typ-G-brandtreeIntro1933 nag 218 pullman-cabriolet1933 nag 220 droschke1933 Nag Voran Cabriolet Auto Sales Leaflet German Text ORIGINAL ..1934 Büssing D 2  Büssing1934 Büssing-NAG80N-Langer Sachse1934 nag 218 cabrio spohn1934 nag 220

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Herbstmanˆver des IX. Armeekorps in der Bayrischen Ostmark 1935, Panzer-Sp‰hwagen

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DELAHAYE Cars Tours France 1895 – 1954

Delahaye

Industry Manufacturing
Founded 1895
Founder Emile Delahaye
Defunct 1954
Headquarters Tours (France)
Products Cars

Delahaye automobile was an automotive manufacturing company founded by Emile Delahaye in 1894, in Tours, France, his home town. His first cars were belt-driven, with single- or twin-cylinder engines mounted at the rear. His Type One was an instant success, and he urgently needed investment capital and a larger manufacturing facility. Both were provided by a new Delahaye owner and fellow racer, George Morane, and his brother-in-law Leon Desmarais, who partnered with Emile in the incorporation of the new automotive company, “Societe Des Automobiles Delahaye”, in 1898. All three worked with the foundry workers to assemble the new machines, but middle-aged Emile was not in good health. In January 1901, he found himself unable to capably continue, and resigned, selling his shares to his two equal partners. Emile Delahaye died soon after, in 1905. Delahaye had hired two instrumental men, Charles Weiffenbach and Amadee Varlet in 1898, to assist the three partners. Both were graduate mechanical engineers, and they remained with Delahaye their entire working careers. Weiffenbach was appointed Manager of Operations, and, with the blessing of both George Morane and Leon Desmarais, assumed control over all of Delahaye’s operations and much of its decision-making, in 1906. Amadee Varlet was the company’s design-engineer, with a number of innovative inventions to his credit, generated between 1905 and 1914, which Delahaye patented. These included the twin-cam multi-valve engine, and the V6 configuration. Varlet continued in this role until he eventually took over the Drawing Office, at 76 years of age, when much younger Jean Francois was hired in 1932 as chief design-engineer. In 1932, Varlet was instructed by Weiffenbach, under direction from majority shareholder Madam Desmarais, Leon Desmarais’ widow, to set up the company’s Racing Department, assisted by Jean Francois. <Club Delahaye archive>. Those who knew him well at the factory affectionately referred to Charles Weiffenbach as “Monsieur Charles”.

History

1938 Delahaye  135ms cabrio

Delahaye 135 MS Pourtout cabriolet

Delahaye began experimenting with belt-driven cars while manager of the Brethon Foundry and Machine-works in Tours, in 1894. These experiments encouraged an entry in the 1896 Paris–Marseille–Paris race, held between 24 September-3 October 1896, fielding one car for himself and one for sportsman Ernest Archdeacon. The winning Panhard averaged 15.7 mph (25.3 km/h); Archdeacon came sixth, averaging 14 mph (23 km/h), while Delahaye himself was eighth, averaging 12.5 mph (20.1 km/h).

For the 1897 Paris-Dieppe, the 6 hp (4.5 kW; 6.1 PS) four-cylinder Delahayes ran in four- and six-seater classes, with a full complement of passengers. Archdeacon was third in the four-seaters behind a De Dion-Bouton and a Panhard, Courtois winning the six-seater class, ahead of the only other car in the class.

In March 1898, 6 hp (4.5 kW; 6.1 PS) the Delahayes of Georges Morane and Courtois came sixteenth and twenty-eighth at the Marseilles-Nice rally, while at the Course de Perigeux in May, De Solages finished sixth in a field of ten. The July Paris-Amsterdam-Paris earned a satisfying class win for Giver in his Delahaye; the overall win went to Panhard.

Soon after the new company was formed in 1898, the firm moved its manufacturing from Tours to Paris, into its new factory (a former hydraulic machinery plant that Morane and his brother-in-law Leon Desmarais had inherited from Morane’s father). Charles Weiffenbach was named Operations Manager. Delahaye would produce three models there, until the close of the 19th century: two twins, the 2.2-litre 4.5 hp (3.4 kW; 4.6 PS) Type 1 and 6 hp (4.5 kW; 6.1 PS) Type 2, and the lighter Type 0 (which proved capable of up to 22 mph (35 km/h)), with a 1.4-liter single rated between 5 and 7 hp (3.7 and 5.2 kW; 5.1 and 7.1 PS). All three had bicycle-style steering, water-cooled engines mounted in the rear, automatic valves, surface carburetors, and trembler coil ignition; drive was a combination of belt and chain, with three forward speeds and one reverse.

In 1899, Archdeacon piloted an 8 hp (6.0 kW; 8.1 PS) racer in the Nice-Castellane-Nice rally, coming eighth, while teammate Buissot’s 8 hp (6.0 kW; 8.1 PS) was twelfth.

Founder Emile Delahaye retired in 1901, leaving Desmarais and Morane in control; Weiffenbach took over from them in 1906. Delahaye’s racing days were over with Emile Delahaye’s death. Charles Weiffenbach had no interest in racing, and focused his production on reeponsible motorized automotive chassis, heavy commercial vehicles, and early firetrucks for the French government. Race-cars had become a thing of the past for Delahaye, until 1933, when Madam Desmarais caused her company to change direction a hundred-and-eighty degree, and return to racing.

The new 10B debuted in 1902. It had a 2,199 cc (134.2 cu in) (100 by 140 mm (3.9 by 5.5 in)) vertical twin rated 12/14 hp by RAC, mounted in front, with removable cylinder head, steering wheel (rather than bicycle handles or tiller), and chain drive. Delahaye also entered the Paris-Vienna rally with a 16 hp (12 kW; 16 PS) four; Pirmez was thirty-seventh in the voiturette class. At the same year’s Ardennes event, Perrin’s 16 hp (12 kW; 16 PS) four came tenth.

Also in 1902, the singles and twins ceased to be offered except as light vans; before production ceased in 1904, about 850 had been built.

Delahaye’s first production four, the Type 13B, with 24/27 hp 4.4-litre, appeared in 1903. The model range expanded in 1904, including the 4.9-litre 28 hp (21 kW; 28 PS) four-cylinder Type 21, the mid-priced Type 16, and the two-cylinder Type 15B. These were joined in 1905 by a chain-driven 8-litre luxury model, one of which was purchased by King Alfonso.

All 1907 models featured half-elliptic springs at the rear as well as transverse leaf springs, and while shaft drive appeared that year, chain drive was retained on luxury models until 1911. In 1908, the Type 32 was the company’s first to offer an L-head monoblock engine.

Protos began licence production of Delahayes in Germany in 1907, while in 1909, h. M. Hobson began importing Delahayes to Britain. Also in 1909, White pirated the Delahaye design; the First World War interrupted any efforts to recover damages.

Delahaye invented and pioneered the V6 engine in 1911, with a 30° 3.2-litre twin-cam, in the Type 44; the invention is credited to Amadee Varlet, Delahaye’s chief design-engineer at the time. The Type 44 was not a success and production stopped in 1914. It had been designed by Amadee Varlet, who had joined Delahaye at the same time that Charles Weiffenback was hired by Emile Delahaye, in 1898. The Type 44 was the only V-6 engine ever made by Delahaye, and it was the last time the company used a twin-cam engine.

Delahaye engineer Amadee Varlet designed the Delahaye “Titan” marine engine, an enormous cast-iron four cylinder engine that was fitted into purpose-built speedboat “La Dubonnet” which briefly held the World Speed Record on Water. With the ‘Titan’ Amadee Varlet had invented the multi-valve twin-cam engine in 1905, the same year that Emile Delahaye died.

At the Paris factory, Delahaye continued to manufacture cars, trucks, and a few buses. By the end of World War I, their major income was from their truck business that included France’s firetrucks.

After the war, Delahaye switched to a modest form of assembly line production, following the example of Ford, hampered by the “extensive and not particularly standardized range” of cars for Chenard et Walker, and itself, and farm machines for the FAR Tractor Company. The collaboration with FAR Tractor Company and Chenard-Walcker did not last long. This continued until continually reduced sales volume made a change necessary, for the company to survive. It has been alleged that Monsieur Charles met with his friend, competitor Ettore Bugatti, to seek his opinion on turning Delahaye around. Whether or not this meeting actually occurred, it is on record that Madam Leon Desmarais, the majority shareholder and Leon Desmarais’ widow, instructed Charles Weiffenbach to come up with a new higher quality automotive-chassis line with vastly improved horsepower, and re-establish a racing department. That pivotal decision was made in 1932, the year that Jean Francois was hired. By 1933, Delahaye was back in the racing game, and promptly went about winning events and setting records.

At the 1933 Paris Salon, Delahaye showed the Superluxe, with a 3.2-litre six, transverse independent front suspension, and Cotal preselector or synchromesh-equipped manualtransmission. It would be accompanied in the model range by a 2,150 cc (131 cu in) four (essentially a cut-down six), and a sporting variant, the 18 Sport.

In 1934, Delahaye set eighteen class records at Montlhéry, in a specially-prepared, stripped and streamlined 18 Sport. They also introduced the 134N, a 12cv car with a 2.15-litre four-cylinder engine, and the 18cv Type 138, powered by a 3.2-litre six — both engines derived from their successful truck engines. In 1935, success in the Alpine Trial led to the introduction of the sporting Type 135 “Coupe des Alpes”. By the end of 1935, Delahaye had won eighteen minor French sports car events and a number of hill-climbs, and came fifth at Le Mans.

Racing success brought success to their car business as well, enough for Delahaye to buy Delage in 1935. Delage cars continued in production from 1935 to 1951, and were finally superseded by the Type 235, a modestly updated 135. The truck business continued to thrive. Some of the great coachbuilders who provided bodies for Delahayes include Figoni et Falaschi, Chapron, and Letourneur et Marchand, and Joseph Saoutchik, as well as Guillore, Faget-Varlet, Pourtout, and a few others less well known.

Delahaye ran four 160 hp (120 kW; 160 PS) cars (based on the Type 135) in the 1936 Ulster TT, placing second to Bugatti, and entered four at the Belgian 24 Hours, coming 2-3-4-5 behind an Alfa Romeo.

American heiress Lucy O’Reilly Schell approached the company with an offer to pay the development costs to build short “Competition Court” 2.70- metre wheelbase Type 135 cars to her specifications for rallying. Sixteen were produced, most having been uniformly bodied by “Lacanu” a small coachbuilding firm owned and operated by Olivier Lecanu-Deschamps. Joseph Figoni also bodied one of these chassis. Lecanu could respond quickly, build economically, and was favored by Delahaye for its race-cars. All four Type 145 race-cars were bodied by Lecanu, to a weirdly homely design by Jean Francois. Lecanu both designed and built the last of the four Type 145 bodies, this one on chassis 48775.

In 1937, René Le Bègue and Julio Quinlin won the Monte Carlo Rally driving a Delahaye. Delahaye also ran first and second at Le Mans.[4] Against the government-sponsored juggernauts Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union, Delahaye brought out the Type 145, powered by a new, complicated 4½-liter V12 with three camshafts located in the block, with pushrod-actuated valves and four overhead rocker-shafts, dual Bosch magneto ignition, and triple Stromberg carburettors. Called “Million Franc Delahaye” after a victory in the Million Franc Race, the initial Type 145, chassis 48771, was driven by René Dreyfus to an average speed 91.07 mph (146.56 km/h) over 200 kilometres (120 mi) at Montlhéry in 1937, earning a Fr 200,000 prize from the government. Dreyfus also scored a victory in the Ecurie Bleu Type 145, again number 48771 at Pau, relying on superior fuel economy to beat the more powerful Mercedes-Benz W154, in 1938. Third place in the same race was claimed by Gianfranco Comotti, driving Delahaye Type 145 number 48775. Dreyfus brought his Type 145 number 48771 to its second grand-prix win at Cork, in Ireland, but the German teams had boycotted this event, being another between-the-houses race where they could not exploit their superior power. Type 135s also won the Paris-Nice and Monte Carlo Rallys, and LeMans, that year, while a V12 model (Type 145 number 48773) was fourth in the Mille Miglia. These victories combined with French patriotism to create a wave of demand for Delahaye cars, up until the German occupation of France during World War II. The Type 145 was also the basis for five grand-touring Type 165s., three of which exist today. The other two were demolished during the second World war.

In early 1940, one hundred Type 134N and Type 168 chassis were (Renault-bodied) as military cars built under contract for France’s Army. Private sales had been ordered by the government to cease in June, 1939, but small numbers of cars continued to be built for the occupying German forces until at least 1942.

After the Second World War

After World War II, in late 1945, production of the Type 135 was resumed, all with new styling by Philippe Charbonneaux. The Type 175, with a 4.5-litre inline overhead-valve six, was introduced in 1948; this, and the related Type 178 and 180, proved unsuccessful.The Type 175, 178 and 180 were replaced by the Type 235 in 1951, with an up-rated 135 engine producing 152 hp (113 kW; 154 PS). After the war, the depressed French economy and an increasingly punitive luxury tax regime aimed at luxurious non-essential products, and cars with engines above 2-litres, made life difficult for luxury auto-makers. Like all the principal French automakers, Delahaye complied with government requirements in allocating the majority of its vehicles for export, and in 1947 88% of Delahaye production was exported (compared to 87% of Peugeot and 80% of Talbot output), primarily to French colonies, including those in Africa. Nevertheless, Delahaye volumes, with 573 cars produced in 1948 (against 34,164 by market-leader Citroen), were unsustainably low.

Until the early 1950s, a continuing demand for military vehicles enabled the company to operate at reasonable albeit low volumes, primarily thanks to demand for the Type 163 trucks, sufficient to keep the business afloat.

A 1-ton capacity light truck sharing its 3.5-litre six-cylinder overhead-valve engine with the company’s luxury cars (albeit with lowered compression ratio and reduced power output) made its debut at the 1949 Paris Motor Show. During the next twelve months, this vehicle, the Type 171, spawned several brake-bodied versions, the most interesting of which were the ambulance and 9-seater familiale variant. The vehicle’s large wheels and high ground clearance suggest it was targeted at markets where many roads were largely dust and mud, and the 171 was, like the contemporary Renault Colorale which it in some respects resembled, intended for use in France’s African colonies. The vehicle also enjoyed some export success in Brazil, and by 1952 the Type 171 was being produced at the rate of approximately 30 per month.

As passenger car sales slowed further, the last new model, a 2.0-litre Jeep-like vehicle known as VLRD (Véhicule Léger de Reconnaissance (Delahaye)), sometimes known as the VRD, or VLR, was released in 1951. The French army believed that this vehicle offered a number of advantages over the “traditional” American built Jeep of the period. It was in 1951 that Delahaye discontinued production of the Types 175, 178 and 180. During 1953 the company shipped 1,847 VRDs as well as 537 “special” military vehicles: the number of Delahaye- or Delage-badged passenger cars registered in the same year was in that context near negligible, at 36.

Financial difficulties created by an acute shortage of wealthy car buyers intensified. Delahaye’s main competitor, Hotchkiss, managed to negotiate a licensing agreement with American Motors, and obtained sanction to manufacture its JEEP in France. The French army had learned to appreciate the simpler machine, available at a much lower price, and cancelled Delahaye’s contract for the more sophisticated VLR reconnaissance vehicle, dealing a hard blow to Delahaye. In August 1953 the company laid off more than 200 workers and salaried employees. Rumours of management discussions with Hotchkiss over some sort of coming together proved well founded. Hotchkiss were struggling with the same problems, but it was hoped that the two businesses might prove more resilient together than separately, and an agreement was signed by the two company presidents, Pierre Peigney for Delahaye and Paul Richard for Hotchkiss, on 19 March 1954. Delahaye shareholders agreed to the protocol, which amounted to a take over of Delahaye by Hotchkiss, less than three months later, on 9 June. Hotchkiss shut down Delahaye car production. By the end of 1954, for a brief period selling trucks with the Hotchkiss-Delahaye nameplate, the combined firm was itself taken over by Brandt, and by 1955, Delahaye and Hotchkiss were out of the automotive chassis business altogether, having their facilities absorbed by the giant Brandt organization with its own objectives for its captives’ assets. By 1956, the brands Delahaye, Delage, and Hotchkiss had forever disappeared.

Models

1899 Delahaye 09101899 built vehicle in 2006

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1949 Saoutchik Delahaye 175S Roadster

Delahaye 175S Roadster (1949)

1935-36 Delahaye 135 MS recarrossée après guerreDelahaye 135 MS (1936)

1953 Delahaye 235MS CoupéDelahaye 235MS Coupé (1953)

1948 Delahaye 135Delahaye 135 (1948)

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Delahaye 165 Figoni et Falaschi (1939)

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1948 Delahaye 135MS Cabriolet ChapronDelahaye 135

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1948 Delahaye 135 M PourtoutDelahaye 135 M Pourtout (1948)

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1953 Delahaye 235M Pillarless Coupe by SaoutchikDelahaye 235M Saoutchik (1953)

1949 Delahaye type 178 Drophead CoupeDelahaye 178 Drophead Coupé (1949), once owned by Elton John.

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NAG Neue Automobil Gesellschaft 1901-1934 Berlin Germany

Neue Automobil Gesellschaft

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Neue Automobil-Gesellschaft AG
Industry Automotive
Fate Merged with Büssing AG
Founded 1901
Defunct 1934
Headquarters BerlinGermany
Key people Emil Rathenau, founder
Products Automobiles Buses and Trucks
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1901 NAG building by Peter Behrens in Berlin-Oberschöneweide 11
1906 NAG
1906 NAG Bus

Neue Automobil-Gesellschaft (NAG) was a German automobile manufacturer in Berlin. In 1915 it was renamed Nationale Automobil-Gesellschaft (NAG).

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In 1902, German electrical company AEG purchased the coachbuilding side of Kühlstein under engineer Joseph Vollmer, renaming it NAG. The company’s first two cars were reliable, if unoriginal: the two-cylinder Typ A and 5.2 liter (317ci) four-cylinder Typ B, both with chain drive, which resembled contemporary Mercédès. Shortly, an enlarged Typ B2, with 40/45hp (30kW) 7.9-liter (482ci) four, appeared. In 1907, one of these was given to the Empress Auguste Viktoria.

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The next year, AEG got out of the car business, but NAG continued alone, introducing a 15 hp (11 kW) 1502 cc (91.7ci) four called Puck, with a remarkable (for the period) ability to rev to 3000 rpm, which may have contributed to its ability to win the Gothenburg Cup at the Swedish Winter Trials in 1912, 1913, and 1914. This sporting reputation was balanced by “aggressively ugly Prince Henry-type bodies”.

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1908 NAG Car

The Puck would later be developed into a model known in Germany as the Darling. From 1911 to 1914, NAG’s standard offering was an 8495 cc (518ci) 60 hp (44.7 kW), joined in 1912-14 by a 1502 cc (91.7ci) 10/12 hp (7.5 kW) K2, 2085 cc (127ci) 14/20 hp (10 kW) K4, 3308 cc (202ci) 20/25 hp (15 kW) K5, and a 5193 cc (317ci) 25/35 hp (19 kW).

1908 Werbung für Protos-Wagen im Jahre 1908

1908 Werbung für Protos-Wagen im Jahre 1908

During the recovery after World War I, NAG produced smaller numbers of 2.5-liter (153ci) C4s, essentially prewar K4s with new vee radiatorsreplacing the prewar oval ones.

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The economic situation was so serious, NAG partnered with Brennabor, Lloyd, and Hansa to form GDA (what in the U.S would be called a trust), to prevent competition from destroying them all. It proved successful for NAG, which prospered, enough to build the C4b sports variant, designed by chief engineer Christian Riecken (a Minerva racing driver prewar).

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Riecken ran a C4b at the newly opened AVUS in 1922, winning at 84.3 mph (135.7 km/h), which was greater than the C4’s top speed. It sacrificed nothing to reliability, as NAG went on to place well at the 1923 All-Russian Trials and the ADAC Reich Trials for 1923-26. In 1924, NAG hit its apex at Monza, where Riecken and Hans Berthold won the Gran Premio della Norte in a C4b, covering 1656 mi (2665 km) in 24 hours, an average of 68.99 mph (111.02 km/h), for which the model was renamed Monza.

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In 1926, Protos (which had built the winner of the New York-Paris race) was acquired from Siemens-Schuckert, leading to “a series of dull six-cyliner cars”. The next year, NAG again expanded, taking over Presto, which had just bought Dux, continuing to build the 2.6-liter Typ F and 3-liter Typ G. The difficulty was, despite their quality, none of these were distinctly different from other German cars of the period.

1913 NAG auto-omnibusdienst Klundert-Zevenbergen-Noord Brabant.1913 NAG auto-omnibusdienst Klundert-Zevenbergen-Noord Brabant.

In response, NAG created a disastrous straight-eight (abandoned due to crankshaft whip), which was never built, then hired former Impéria and Steigerman Paul Henze, “one of Germany’s most gifted car designers”, in an effort to remedy this situation with a new top-line car. Henze settled on a 4540 cc (277ci) V8, Germany’s first to enter production which became “one of the outstanding German luxury cars of 1931, the NAG 212.”

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Rather than rely on conventional shaft drive, however, NAG chose to attempt to fit a Voran FWD system (designed by Richard Bussien) to a backbone chassis with independent suspension, which proved too ambitious, and the development costs disastrous.

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In 1934, NAG ceased car production, while NAG-Büssing commercial vehicles continued to be produced for a few more years.

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1913 NAG-Rennsportwagen 17

During the Second World War, the company produced the Sd Kfz 231Sd Kfz 232Sd Kfz 233, and Sd Kfz 234 series armoured cars.

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1914 NAG-Lkw (Bj. 1913, 45 PS) in Berlin während der Mobilmachung

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1923 NAG Typ C 4 b 10-24 PS

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