Title:

Delage

Description:
The Delage D8 was an eight-cylinder luxury car produced by Delage between 1929 and 1940. Delage took a traditional view of its role as a car producer, providing cars in bare chassis form to be bodied and fitted out by prestigious bespoke builders such as Letourneur et Marchand and Chapron operating (in most cases) in the Paris area. The D8 therefore appeared, throughout its life, in a wide variety of (frequently) elegant shapes. By October 1937 Delage were also listing at the Paris motor show a « D8-120 » model, which was essentially a « D8-100 » with the cylinder bore/diameter increased by 4 mm. Listed power was now 120 hp (89 kW) at 4,500 rpm.[4] A long-wheelbase D8 120 was featured prominently in An American in Paris.Unusual is the Aerosport Coupé, which featured a pillarless hardtop body ten years before General Motors introduced hardtops for their Buick and Cadillac lines.In 1939 the larger engine from the D8-120 also found its way into the D8-100. However, with the declaration of war in 1939 and the invasion of northern France, in 1940, passenger car production came to an end, as the Delahaye plant was taken over by the German military occupation. Although the six-cylinder Delages would return in 1946, after the war, the eight-cylinder D-8 did not.
Year:
1937
Model:
D8-120 Aerosport Coupé
Series:
-
Type of Vehicle:
Luxury Car
Collector Number:
Autos de Epoca
Scale:
1:43
Country:
France
Date Added:
2018-06-08 16:46:45
Date Added:
2018-06-08 16:46:45

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