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Here we find the dash of a Delahaye 175 Coupé de Ville.
Who can find something in it that may not be original?
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This grille looks out of place.
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heater.
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This whole silver colored unit that might or might not be AC? I didn't spot a CD player or cupholder, which are the usual suspects.
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Under-dash AC
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heaters gonna heat heat heat heat heat
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the knob in need if viagra?
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It's actually a/c. I would have thought it would reduce the value of the car but there you go.
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Coolers gonna cool cool cool cool cool
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Yes, a/c. I would have expected it to reduce the value of the car and be removed before sale but there you go.
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Note the separate forward/reverse lever which gave rise to a theoretical 4F/4R transmission.
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Steering in the left? A weird export model?
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The 175 was the first Delahaye to be made with lhd.
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100% swanky
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Yeah, it seems that most surviving 175s are LHD models. That dash has a bit too much gold color for me.
This looks a bit better. The "transparent controls" option has been checked but not "transparent radio buttons".