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French Cars at Techno Classica Essen

April 11, 2022 By pete

In 1950, French rally driver Jean Trevoux commissioned this Delahaye 175 to Carrozzeria Motto. Fitted with an ex-Le Mans racing engine, Trevoux with co-driver Roger Crovetto went on to win the 1951 Monte-Carlo rally. Later that year, the car was entered at the Carrera Panamericana driven by Louis Chiron.

Story and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

French Cars at Essen will follow this brief letter:

April 7, 2008

Dear Mr. Vack,

Established in Belgium, I am a long time reader of Veloce Today and occasionally a photographer of Italian classics. I enjoyed the pictures of Techno Classica Essen that I visited myself last Saturday. It would be a great pleasure for me if I could help you in identifying some cars.

The Cisitalia is a 1947 202 SMM s/n 005 SMM with a 1.4 litre Gordini engine.
The Maserati coupé is a A6 1500 with a Pinin-Farina body. The s/n is 068.
The “Etceterini” is an Ermini based on a Fiat 1100 with a Motto body. The
s/n is 1301.

You will find attached some of my pictures of other Italian cars of great interest (see below). I really hope it can help.

Best regards,

Hugues Vanhoolandt

And that, dear readers, was almost exactly 14 years ago and it appeared in the pages of VeloceToday in an article titled “Much Less Guessin’ at Essen”. Hugues Vanhoolandt is still here, and there, at Essen, reporting with his complete and alway accurate captions under perfect photography. Below, more French treasures that appeared at this year’s Essen. Thank you, Hugues for all you have done.

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Tagged With: 1950 Delahaye 135 M convertible, classic cars at essen, essen show, Ferry 750 Sport, Jean Antem, Matra 640, Motto Delahaye 175, Type 37 Bugatti Larkin

Much Less Guessin’ in Essen

April 7, 2008 By pete

Thanks to our readers we’ve determined the identities of the cars at Essen in last week’s VeloceToday, as well as some thoughts and experiences regarding painted Webers. Still, we could use more information on that Fiat single seater!!.

alfa 8c
8C2900 photographed at Essen by Vanhoolandt Hugues .

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Tagged With: alfa 8c2900, citroen ermini, essen show, stanguellini, webers

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