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19361937 Delage D8-120

After Delahaye bought Delage in 1935, the concentrated on releasing the D8 120. As a result many of the components were shared between the two firms. A highlight of the car was its new 8-cylinder engine which could produce 115 bhp at 4,000 rpm. Since the boxed-steel was quite low and the engine required a long hood, many of the various bodies fitted to the D8 120 had an elegant profile.

1936 Delage D8-120 Gallery

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1936→1937 Delage D8-120In Detail

typeSeries Production Car
production years1936 – 1937
built atFrance
engineersMaurice Gaultier
engineInline-8
positionFront Longitudinal
valvetrainOHV, 2 Valves per Cyl
fuel feedDual Choke Stromberg Carbuetor
displacement4743 cc / 289.44 in³
bore80 mm / 3.1 in
stroke107 mm / 4.2 in
power85.8 kw / 115 bhp @ 4000 rpm
specific output24.25 bhp per litre
body / frameBody over Ladder Frame
driven wheelsRWD
front brakesDrums
rear brakesDrums
f suspensionWishbones w/Transverse Leaf Springs
r suspensionLive Axle w/Semi-Elliptic Leaf Springs
wheelbase3350 mm / 131.9 in
front track1500 mm / 59.1 in
rear track1500 mm / 59.1 in
transmissionCotal 4-Speed Preselector
top speed~149.64 kph / 93 mph

Auction Sales History

1938 Delage D8-120 Aerosport Coupe D838120 – did not sell for $2,300,000

1938/39 Delage D8-120 Aerosport Coupe. Chassis No. 51617, Engine No. 51617. Coachwork by LeTourneur et Marchand. Fully documented history. 1 of 12 built and 1 of 8 in existence. Ordered new by French aviation pioneer Felix Amiot. Siezed during WWII by the German government and sent to occupied Denmark in 1940. After Denmark’s liberation in 1945 the car was confiscated by the newly re-established Danish government, where it was assigned a new documented title number D838120 and sold to national resistance hero Jens Lillelund. Then passed on Danish industrialist Knud Vilhelm Count Shulin who sold the car to Hans Jorgen Beier in 1956. Beier owned the car until 2013 when it was imported to Florida. 4.7L inline-8 cylinder engine. Cotal four-speed electric pre-selector gearbox. Wheelbase: 133”

Auction Source: Monterey 2014 by Mecum Auctions

1936→1937 Delage D8-120 1937 Delage D8-120 Deltasport Chapron Three-Position Cabriolet 51629 – sold for $770,000 One of The Great French Luxury Automobiles of the Pre-war Era. First Owned by the Husband of Actress Hedy Lamarr. One of a Few Surviving D8-120 Deltasports by Chapron. Near 100 MPH Capability. A Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance Participant.
Auction Source: Gooding & Company’s 10th Anniversary 2013 Pebble Beach Auction

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Update: 2024-09-01