The book "Delage, la belle voiture francaise", (D. Cabart/ C Rouxel, E.T.A,I., Boulogne-Billancourt) has three pics in total, one at speed and rather blurred, one side shot (a very small one, carrying #4) and one from a quarter right. It was presented in 1937, with a V12, based in two Delahaye 135 engines, whereby the left block of the V12 was a turned around engine.
The last heard about the car was that it was bought in 1939 and entered in the French Car registry as model "4D12". However, in Mai 1938, the car crashed heavily during a race at Brooklands killing several spectators.
Last edited by henk4; 08-13-2006 at 11:53 AM.
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