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Motor vehicle
Delahaye 175/178/180
1948 Delahaye 175 S Grand Luxe bodied by Henri Chapron
Overview
Manufacturer
Delahaye
Production
1948–1951
Designer
Coachbuilders
Body and chassis
Class
Luxury car
Body style
coachbuilt styles
Layout
FR layout
Related
Delahaye 135
Powertrain
Engine
4,455 cc type 183 OHV I6
Transmission
4-speed pre-selector (Cotal)
Dimensions
Wheelbase
2.95-metres
Length
4.62-metres
Width
1.69-metres
Height
various
Curb weight
2,100 kg (4,600 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor
Delahaye Type 165
Successor
Delahaye Type 235
The Delahaye Type 175 is a coachbuilt luxury automobile manufactured by French automaker Delahaye. Production build numbers were formally recorded from early 1948 to mid 1951, validating that 107 cars were built in the mechanically cloned three wheelbase series comprising the Types 175/175S, 178 and 180.
This run of 4.5-litre chassis was offered in a variety of body-styles, exclusively built by coachbuilders. Delahaye did not have its own coachbuilding capability.
A 1953 fire in the administration and drawing offices destroyed most of its files and technical drawings. Consequently, little is known about the Type 175 and the longer-wheelbase Types 178 and 180.
Club Delahaye has recorded 25 surviving cars, out of the 107 confirmed built. There were 51 Type 175 cars, most being the optional 175S variant. There were 38 Type 178 cars, a few of which were built with 175S options that were not offered on that model. There were 18 Type 180 cars, two of which have the optional 175S engine, both being heavily-armoured Chapron-bodied limousines built for the President and Vice President of France's Communist party.
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Hotchkiss, another French luxury marque. Delahaye needed a boost, as combined production of the Types 135 and 175 (and the long wheelbase 178/180) had dropped...
more than 4,000. The company's main postwar production automobile, the Delahaye175, had fared disastrously in the marketplace, with just 521 produced between...
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country Monaco Dates run 23 – 28 January 1951 Statistics Crews 362 at start, 281 at finish Overall results Overall winner Jean Trévoux Delahaye175 S...
durability made them ideal for Le Mans. Charles Pozzi returned with two Delahaye175 S in his new Ecurie Lutetia team, the Delettrez brothers had their diesel...
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S. W. C. (1964). The Wager Mutiny. London: Alvin Redman. Paine, Ralph Delahaye (1921). Lost Ships and Lonely Seas. New York: The Century Company. Trivero...
(Godard in interview with Jacques Bontemps, Jean-Louis Comolli, Michel Delahaye, and Jean Narboni). Harvard University Press. p. 295. ISBN 9780674090651...
David (1999). The Joy of π. Walker & Company. ISBN 978-0-8027-7562-7. Delahaye, Jean-Paul (1997). Le fascinant nombre π. Paris: Bibliothèque Pour la Science...
father-and-son Rosier team. Most French hopes rested on the Delahayes: there were two new 4.5L 175 S raced by Parisian car-dealer Charles Pozzi (himself teamed...
Buffault [1,351] Hôtel Judic 9 12 rue du Cardinal-Mercier [1,352] Hôtel Marin-Delahaye 9 1, 3 rue de Caumartin 2 boulevard de la Madeleine [1,353] Building 9...
the concentration camp", Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 5 June 2009 (fr) Emmanuel Delahaye, Mulhouse - Hommage aux déportés homosexuels[permanent dead link], A tribute...
John Howland (1894), pediatrician at the Johns Hopkins Hospital Ralph Delahaye Paine (1894), journalist and author Harry Payne Whitney (1894), investment...