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That is elegance.
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I got to see an exhibit a few months back with one of the F&F Delahayes, and the F&F Talbot Lago:
They also had the Darl’mat/Pourtout Peugeot.
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Beautiful car in a beautiful location. I do work for Carmel Area Wastewater District, their treated poop water is pumped to pebble beach to irrigate the golf course. It’s clean and disinfected, don’t worry.
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They were known for their Delahaye bodies like these:
But they did others like this Amilcar and Talbot-Lago (you can see some of the same styling flourishes on the Talbot and the first Delahaye)
But they did racers like this Alfa 8C as well:
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Generally like to see the wheels, but those top 2 are stunning.
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Mind you, when you see how they’ve concealed the wheels the cars don’t look quite so elegant....huge overhangs and probably the turning circle of a medium sized ship!
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Used to work at an Auto Museum we had a Delahaye like the top one with a V16 in it that car was sweet, longer then most pickup trucks and a 2 seater.