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    Delahaye was a family-owned automobile manufacturing company, founded by Émile Delahaye in 1894 in Tours, France. Manufacturing was moved to Paris following...
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    The Delahaye 134 is a four-cylinder luxury automobile manufactured by Delahaye. Based on Jean François' Delahaye 135, it was produced from 1933 to 1940...
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    attended by Pourtout's son Claude 1932 Delage Delahaye, Bois de Boulogne 1948 Delahaye 135 1948 Delahaye 135M Delahaye 135 MS 1929 Fiat 509 Coupé Royal 1927 Georges...
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    future off the field". orlandosentinel.com. Retrieved May 28, 2019. "Donald Delahaye Bio". UCFKnights.com. Retrieved May 27, 2019.[permanent dead link] ""A...
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    Hotchkiss-Delahaye briefly built trucks under the combined brand but soon retired the Delahaye name, while replacing production of the Delahaye VLR Jeep...
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    Examen de quelques points de la physiologie du cerveau (in French). Paris: Delahaye. Dupuy, Eugene (1877). "A critical review of the prevailing theories concerning...
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    These cars were priced against large luxurious cars from the likes of Delahaye, Delage, Hotchkiss and Salmson. Talbot would remain in the auto-making...
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    Kellner (1901) Panhard et Levassor 7 CV Voiturette (1902) Panhard et Levassor Char-à-banc (1903) Panhard et Levassor 10 CV (1914) Panhard et Levassor X46 2300cc...
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    the price included a four-speed manual transmission (brought in from Delahaye), but for an extra 1,500 francs customers could specify a "Cotal Preselector...
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    Company to create a prototype, which evolved into the 7 fiscal horsepower (CV), 32 hp (24 kW) Traction Avant. Achieving quick development of the Traction...
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    Talbot were not forbidden to build cars, but they, along with Hotchkiss and Delahaye-Delage were restricted to a class entitled by the bureaucrats "véhicules...
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    First winners were the three Allards of Potter, Godsall and Imhof. Simca, Delahaye, Sunbeam-Talbot, Jaguar were subsequent winners. Sydney Allard – as the...
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    (656 mi) N/A Report 1935 July 7 1° GP de Tourisme Albert Perrot (Private) Delahaye 18 CV +3.0 25 195.672 km (121.585 mi) 131.34 km/h (81.61 mph) Report 1936...
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  • based on the fiscal horsepower rating, or CV, which doomed the grandes routières such as Bugatti, Delage, Delahaye, Hotchkiss, Salmson and Talbot-Lago (purchased...
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    Fine-X FSC FT-1 FT-86 FT-CH FT-EV FT-HS FT-SX FTX FX-1 FXV FXV-II FXS GTV HC-CV Hybrid X i-foot i-real i-swing i-unit IMV 0 / Rangga / Tamaraw Marinetta Marinetta...
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  • "Castillo San Felipe de Lara". MayaParaiso.com. Retrieved November 26, 2012. C.V. Black, A History of Jamaica (London: Collins, 1975), p. 45. Lane, Kris...
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