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French at Le Mans by Vanhoolandt

July 27, 2010 By pete

Still looking for the Pink Panther.

Last week Hugues Vanhoolandt displayed the Italian effort at this year’s Le Mans Classic, which everyone is saying gets better and better every year. For the 5th time, Le Mans Classic celebrated the greatest long distance race in the world. With more than 420 cars on the track, ranging from 1923 to 1979, it was close action from Saturday at 4 pm to Sunday same hour.With 96,000 spectators, Le Mans Classic proved to be one of the world’s greatest historic racing car event.

Photos and captions by Hugues Vanhoolandt.
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Tagged With: Alpine, bugatti, classic french at le mans, classic french racecars, Delage, delahaye, french cars, gordini, hugues vanhoolandt, le mans classic 2010, lemans classic, matra, peugeot, Renault

Gerelli’s 2010 Mille Miglia: The French

May 18, 2010 By Gerelli

Photos and captions by Alessandro Gerelli

Bugatti Type 35A of 1926


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Tagged With: bugatti, Citroen, Delage, delahaye, french cars, french cars in Mille miglia, Mille Miglia, mille miglia 2010, Panhard, peugeot, Renault, Talbot

Gerelli’s 2010 Mille Miglia: The Best of the Rest

May 18, 2010 By Gerelli

Photos and captions by Alessandro Gerelli

SAM C25 F of 1925.


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Tagged With: Alfa Romeo, alfa romeo 2.9, bugatti, Citroen, Delage, delahaye, french cars, Mille Miglia, peugeot

Classic French Car Museum to Open in Oxnard California

March 2, 2010 By pete

1939 Delahaye 165 is part of the permanent display a the Mullin Museum.

Photos by Michael Furman Photography

Oxnard, Calif. (February 22, 2010) The Mullin Automotive Museum, a facility that will pay homage to the art deco and machine age design eras (1918-1941) that produced exquisite art and magnificent automobiles, will officially open its doors for the first time in the beach community of Oxnard, Calif., Spring 2010. [Read more…] about Classic French Car Museum to Open in Oxnard California

Tagged With: bugatti, bugatti furniture, Delage, delahaye, french car museum, french curve, mullin museum

Death by Delage

May 5, 2009 By Pat

Miranda behind the wheel of the Delage.

In this exclusive article for VeloceToday, Miranda Seymour, author of “Thrumpton Hall: A Memoir of Life in My Father’s House” and “The Bugatti Queen,”visits Australia and finds a French legend.

The Adelaide literary festival takes place every two years. I flew out last year for the first time to talk about my book, “Thrumpton Hall.” Adelaide is a long journey from London; I planned to sleep in on my first morning, even though all the participating writers had been bidden to attend a breakfast in the gardens of Government House. Luckily, I woke early and changed my mind.

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Tagged With: bugatti queen, Delage, Miranda seymour, thrumpton hall

Academy of Art and their Automobile Museum

April 8, 2009 By pete


Hispano Suiza with a stunning dual cowl phaeton, bodied by D’Iteren Freres is one of the prize cars of the San Francisco Academy of Art.

Story by Brandes Elitch, Photos by Petya Elitch..

Riddle me this. One of the greatest car collections in the world is private, not open to the public, and yet you can see it whenever you want, any time of day. There are over eighty fully restored cars, primarily big prewar Classics: Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg, Packard, Cadillac, Pierce Arrow, Rolls, Delage, Hispano, Lincoln, and more. Moreover, thousands of people see these cars every day. Can you answer this riddle?
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Tagged With: Delage, hispano suiza, richard stephens, san francisco academy of art

French History at Retro 2009

February 25, 2009 By Gerelli

retro
This turn of the century tiller Peugeot was typical of their 19th century products. Five cars were sold in 1891 and by 1899 the firm was selling over 300 cars per year. The history of Peugeot tracks the entire history of the automobile from three wheel steam cars of the 1870s to the energy efficient cars of the 21st century.

Photographs by Alessandro Gerelli
Text and captions by Pete Vack

Although an international event, Retro is nevertheless a French event first and foremost. The automotive history of France may have more length, depth, variety, and engineering excellence than any other country in the world. [Read more…] about French History at Retro 2009

Tagged With: Delage, delahaye, french car history, Panhard, peugeot, Retro Paris 2009 Retromobile 2009, talbot lago

French Dressing

January 21, 2009 By pete

french design
Photo by Brandy Elitch.

When Terry Cook was the Editor of HOT ROD in the early 1970s, he had always been more passionate about how cars look than how fast they can accelerate, brake or go around corners. To Cook, styling was everything. He became interested in the French and German coachbuilders who, during the 1930s and 1940s pushed the envelope with bold, fresh, risky styling. [Read more…] about French Dressing

Tagged With: Delage, delahaye, french cars, french coachbuilding, french design, Talbot

LeMans Classic, French Style

July 30, 2008 By pete

Photos and Captions by Hugues Vanhoolandt

delage d6.jpg
Delage D6 of 1936.

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Tagged With: d.b., Delage, delahaye, france, italy, lemans classic, Racing, simca

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