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MAGNIFIQUE :- 1939 Delahaye 135MS Figoni et Falaschi

Vintage automobiles, like fine wine, only get better with age. And when you throw in a rich history, engineering innovation and racing successes into the cask, it can only get better. Sirish Chandran profiles the Delahaye car company and also drives the last remaining Delahaye in the country, the magnificent 1939 Delahaye 135MS.

As far back as I can remember I have always been drawn to vintage and classic automobiles and been fascinated by their rich and varied history, the origins, their founders, designers, coach builders, engineers and the racers who brought them with glory - even the turn of events that brought about their tragic and often ignominious decline and death.

The period was heyday for engineering innovations in the period from the turn of the century to the great wars. Engineers started off by developing single cylinder machines in their backyards and progressed to massive 16-cylinder machines. Engineering innovation knew no bounds nor limits and there was no fixed formula for designing a car. Each automobile was unique in its own special (and sometimes quirky) way and very different from the rest. And of course, invariably, complete cars were engineered by a single individual, who stamped his own thought and designs on the machine.

Coach builders of the time also had a great role to play, developing their own designs to install on frames built by illustrious manufacturers. Each model would be available in varied body styles made by different coach builders, and of course these designers too were not shackled by preconceived notions. All of which would translate into either whacky or truly breathtaking body styles, especially designs originating in the streamlined decade.

 
  Instrumentation includes the standard speedometer,tachometer marked from 3600rpm to 4600rpm ,ammeter , temperature and fuel gauges. The car also boasts of an altimeter cum barometer!
One such marquee, considered in its heyday to be one of France's finest automobile manufacturers was Delahaye. The founder of the company, Emile Delahaye, was one of the pioneers of the dawn of the automobile age in France and had been a chief engineer of a Franco-Belgian firm that built railway rolling stock. Around 1890 he took over a machine shop in Tours, specialising in manufacture of steam, gas and paraffin engines and soon after branched into gasoline engines.

In 1894 he built his first car, with a rear-mounted horizontal engine, belt drive and tubular frame and in the following year entered his first race, the Paris-Marseilles-Paris. The Delahaye machines, one of them driven by the manufacturer himself, finished the 1700km race seventh and tenth and helped establish the company's reputation.

Emile Delahaye resigned in 1901 due to ill health but the company that bore his name continued, moving from Tours in the early years to Paris, the centre of the French automobile industry and by 1906 was considered one of the finest motor factories in Europe. The chief engineer at that time, Charles Weiffenbach took over the running of the firm and guided the destiny of the company until the end in 1954.

Commercial vehicles were also an important part of the company's production and two fields in which the firm acquired high respect were those of postal delivery vans and fire engines. During the First World War, Delahaye's army trucks became a familiar sight on the Western Front. Motorboat engines were also made and a boat powered by a 350bhp Delahaye engine took the world water speed record at Monaco in 1905.

Source February 2003

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