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1937 Delahaye 135M Torpedo Cabriolet

  • Designed by Figoni
  • Chassis Number: 48666
The origins of Delahaye lie in a company that started in 1845 to produce brick-making machinery. Emile Delahaye was a railroad engineer who designed rolling stock for the French and Belgian railroads. He designed his first car similar to the German Daimler in 1895. Two years later, he moved his company to Paris and began a variety of engineering projects. His first shaft-driven cars appeared in 1907 and a V-6 as early as 1912. During World War I, the company introduced stationary engines, gun parts, and aircraft components. After the war, it concentrated on dull and dependable cars, typically rather antiquated in design and appearance. All that changed when the 135 prototype appeared at the Paris Auto Salon in 1933.

Delahaye took over Delage in 1935, a maker of elegant cars and a company with an established clientele. After competing in the French Grand Prix in 1935; Delahaye finished 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th behind the winning Bugatti in 1936; won the Monte Carlo rally in 1937 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1938. The Type 135M, equipped with three carburetors, provided the chassis for flamboyant coachwork by various carrossiers; none more so than Figoni & Falaschi, chief purveyors of the French teardrop - a name Figoni despised. Joseph Figoni was the genius stylist/designer and Ovidio Falaschi was the accountant who kept him solvent.

The dramatic lines on this Delahaye 135 Cabriolet are based on a Delahaye shown at the 1936 Paris Auto Salon. The design was a collaboration between Joseph Figoni and illustrator Georges Hamel (often 'Geo Ham'), who was famous for his racing posters. There is also a suggestion that it was influenced by the early designs of Alexis de Sakhnoffsky, who went on to design many flamboyant cars in the 1950s. This streamlined cabriolet is one of just two cabriolets known to survive with the short wheelbase Competition Court chassis.

Delivered new in 1936 to Vienna, Austria, to a bohemian industrialist, it was re-discovered in Czechoslovakia in 1997 and purchased by Jacques 'Frenchy' Harguindeguy (an individual famous for collecting, restoring and showing antique cars), who restored the car and went on to win best of Show at the 50th anniversary of the Pebble Beach Concours in 2000. It is one of two known to survive on the short wheelbase chassis.

The Type 135Ms are truly a prestigious masterpiece with a strong racing history and heritage that was formed on stability, robustness, and stamina.

The car is powered by a water-cooled, inline, six-cylinder, 3.6-liter engine, fitted with a single Solex carburetor, coupled to a four-speed manual transmission. This 115-horsepower car weighs 2,450 pounds.

Picking Best of Show at the fiftieth celebration of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance was no easy task, but ultimately the confetti flew over a car that dared to exhibit both dramatic flair and whimsy. The car, a 1937 Delahaye 135 M Figoni & Falaschi Cabriolet owned by Jacques and Betty Harguindeguy, was a delectable gray-pearl and bing-cherry-red affair with no end to its luscious swoops and swirls. Harguindeguy had lovingly done most of the restoration himself. Describing it, he talked his way through the car's flowing lines, its low carriage, the collapsible windshield with the perfect V-shape ('not too little, not too much'), the convertible top that looks good up or down, and the tiny tail on the trunk. And then, of course, there was his favorite detail: 'The piece I like best is the spear that starts at the side of the front of the hood, going all the way down it, then continuing in a circle to the bottom of the door, and concluding with the little spear on top.....That's real Geo Ham artistry. That's what makes the car.'
Designed and built by Joseph Figoni for the 1936 Paris Auto Salon, the 135 Competition short chassis was the basis for this masterpiece which would become synonymous with French Art Deco design. It incorporated sweeping fully enveloped front and rear fenders, low-mounted headlamps molded into the front fenders, and dramatic body lines highlighted in bold contrasting colors. A sensation at the Paris Auto Salon, it generated enough demand to produce eleven cars. This is one of three original Torpedo Cabriolets and is one of only two remaining.

After being hidden during WWII chassis #48666 was often seen around Prague in the 1960s but was discovered partially disassembled in 1977 and immediately underwent a meticulous restoration with input from Joseph Figoni's son Claude. It still had the original coachwork, exterior trim, engine, gearbox, and other significant components. Samples of the original paint were used to return to the same colors as it was delivered in 1937.

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1937 Delahaye 135M Auction Sales

Recent Sales of the Delahaye 135M

(Data based on Model Year 1937 sales)
1937 DELAHAYE TYPE 135M COMPETITION COURT CHASSIS
Sold for USD$67,200
  2024 Gooding & Co: Selections From The Mullin Collection Auction
 
1937 Delahaye 135M1937 DELAHAYE 135MS CABRIOLET
Chassis#: 47533
Sold for USD$207,200
  2023 Gooding & Company : Pebble Beach
1937 Delahaye 135M image  1937 Delahaye 135M image  
1937 DELAHAYE 135 COMPÉTITION DROPHEAD COUPÉ
Chassis#: 47456
Sold for USD$285,535
  2022 Bonhams : Les Grandes Marques du Monde à Paris
 

Delahaye 135Ms That Failed To Sell At Auction

1937 Delahaye 135M's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
VehicleChassisEventHigh BidEst. LowEst. High
1937 DELAHAYE 135MS CABRIOLET475332022 Gooding & Company : Pebble Beach $325,000$400,000
1937 Delahaye 135M Competition Court Roadster474712019 Bonhams : Quail Lodge Auction $3,250,000$3,750,000
1937 Delahaye 135 M Coupe476332017 Worldwide Auctioneers : The Pacific Grove Auction $1,700,000$2,100,000
1937 Delahaye 135 Cabriolet 2015 Auctions America Auburn Fall   
1937 DELAHAYE 135 M ROADSTER475322015 BarrettJackson Scottsdale   

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