Delahaye

  • Concours d’Elégance Automobile. Delahaye 135 M/MS cabriolet by Letourneur et Marchand, a model which they created end 1948. Cannes 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Concours d’Elégance Automobile. N° 28 1946-49 Delahaye 135 M/MS cabriolet "Dandy" by Henri Chapron of Mr. Eminente won Grand Prix with Mlle Janine Roger of Radio "Poste Parisien" and Radio Luxembourg who won "Grand prix d'originalité". Cannes 28.3. 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Concours d'Elégance Monte Carlo 1951. Delahaye 135M/MS cabriolet by Antem, a model which they created in 1948 and Buick Super 1950 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • N° 114 Louis Chiron / N. Mahé on Delahaye 175S undergoing the breaking and starting test. Cars will have to accelerate as fast as possible for 200 metres from a standing start, and then pull up in the shortest possible distance, for the cars have to keep a line between the axles. Rallye Monte Carlo 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • N° 114 Chiron / Mahé on Delahaye taking part in the regularity speed test on the circuit of the Monaco Grand Prix. Rallye Monte Carlo 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • N° 330 Faure / Kasse on Delahaye 135 taking part in the regularity speed test on the circuit of the Monaco Grand Prix. Rallye Monte Carlo 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Of the race N° 277 Trévoux / Crovetto on Delahaye taking part in the regularity speed test on the circuit of the Monaco Grand Prix. Rallye Monte Carlo 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Winner of the Rallye N° 277 Trévoux / Crovetto on Delahaye taking part in the regularity speed test on the circuit of the Monaco Grand Prix. Rallye Monte Carlo 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • N° 114 Louis Chiron / N. Mahé on Delahaye taking part in the regularity speed test on the circuit of the Monaco Grand Prix. Rallye Monte Carlo 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • N° 277 Trévoux / Crovetto on Delahaye taking part in the regularity speed test on the circuit of the Monaco Grand Prix. Rallye Monte Carlo 1951. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Tom Wisdom, (82) Jaguar C-Type. Person with checkered hat not yet identified. Behind the Jaguar Delahaye 135S of Cotton, (62). This C-type is famous for the journey it made in 1952 - from Coventry to the Monaco Grand Prix - where it finished 6th and was the first non-Ferrari. The car was driven by Tommy Wisdom in that race – and then driven back to the UK! Monaco Grand Prix 1952, transformed into a race for sports cars. This was a two day event, the Sunday for the up to 2 litres (Prix de Monte Carlo), the Monday for the bigger engines, (Monaco Grand Prix). - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • René Cotton, (62) Delahaye 135S, Joaquín Palacio, (54) Pegaso Z-102, Eugenio Castellotti, (92) Ferrari 225S. Monaco Grand Prix 1952, transformed into a race for sports cars. This was a two day event, the Sunday for the up to 2 litres (Prix de Monte Carlo), the Monday for the bigger engines, (Monaco Grand Prix). - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • N° 350 Crovetto / Quinlin on Delahaye 235 MS 1952. Rallye Monte Carlo 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn