Mullin Museum displays two historically significant Delahayes at the Las Vegas Concours d'Elegance
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The Mullin Automotive Museum has displayed two Delahayes at the Las Vegas Concours d'Elegance from 28 October to 30 October 2022.
Guests were given the opportunity to view historic classics from all over the world, including the 1951 Delahaye 235 Roadster and the 1938 Delahaye T-145 Chapron Coupe.
Formally a retired V12 racecar built for endurance and speed, the 1938 Delahaye Type 145 was transformed by notable coachbuilder Henri Chapron. The Type 145 became an immaculate example of French coachwork of the post-war era. Peter Mullin has since acquired the vehicle in 2003, exhibiting it at major concours around the world.
The 1951 Delahaye 235 Roadster on the other hand, was exclusively a sports car that exuded the luxury attributes of postwar hand craftsmanship and technological innovations.
This Delahaye was displayed by Jacques Harguindeguy in 2007 at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Peter Mullin purchased the vehicle in 2007, then bringing it through a comprehensive restoration process.
Guests were given the opportunity to view historic classics from all over the world, including the 1951 Delahaye 235 Roadster and the 1938 Delahaye T-145 Chapron Coupe.
Formally a retired V12 racecar built for endurance and speed, the 1938 Delahaye Type 145 was transformed by notable coachbuilder Henri Chapron. The Type 145 became an immaculate example of French coachwork of the post-war era. Peter Mullin has since acquired the vehicle in 2003, exhibiting it at major concours around the world.
The 1951 Delahaye 235 Roadster on the other hand, was exclusively a sports car that exuded the luxury attributes of postwar hand craftsmanship and technological innovations.
This Delahaye was displayed by Jacques Harguindeguy in 2007 at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Peter Mullin purchased the vehicle in 2007, then bringing it through a comprehensive restoration process.
The Mullin Automotive Museum has displayed two Delahayes at the Las Vegas Concours d'Elegance from 28 October to 30 October 2022.
Guests were given the opportunity to view historic classics from all over the world, including the 1951 Delahaye 235 Roadster and the 1938 Delahaye T-145 Chapron Coupe.
Formally a retired V12 racecar built for endurance and speed, the 1938 Delahaye Type 145 was transformed by notable coachbuilder Henri Chapron. The Type 145 became an immaculate example of French coachwork of the post-war era. Peter Mullin has since acquired the vehicle in 2003, exhibiting it at major concours around the world.
The 1951 Delahaye 235 Roadster on the other hand, was exclusively a sports car that exuded the luxury attributes of postwar hand craftsmanship and technological innovations.
This Delahaye was displayed by Jacques Harguindeguy in 2007 at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Peter Mullin purchased the vehicle in 2007, then bringing it through a comprehensive restoration process.
Guests were given the opportunity to view historic classics from all over the world, including the 1951 Delahaye 235 Roadster and the 1938 Delahaye T-145 Chapron Coupe.
Formally a retired V12 racecar built for endurance and speed, the 1938 Delahaye Type 145 was transformed by notable coachbuilder Henri Chapron. The Type 145 became an immaculate example of French coachwork of the post-war era. Peter Mullin has since acquired the vehicle in 2003, exhibiting it at major concours around the world.
The 1951 Delahaye 235 Roadster on the other hand, was exclusively a sports car that exuded the luxury attributes of postwar hand craftsmanship and technological innovations.
This Delahaye was displayed by Jacques Harguindeguy in 2007 at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Peter Mullin purchased the vehicle in 2007, then bringing it through a comprehensive restoration process.
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