1930 Delage DR70 Navigation



Tourer
Coachwork: James Flood
Chassis #: 29663
Engine #: 1299
Sold for $88,000 at 2013 Bonhams - Quail Lodge Auction.
Sold for $101,750 at 2017 RM Sothebys : Hershey.
After moving to Paris, Louis Delage soon established himself as a consulting engineer. He worked for a while at Peugeot before founding Delage & Cie. at Levallois, a northwestern suburb of Paris. Two prototype Delage automobiles were built and both had single-cylinder deDion engines. By 1912, the company produced its first six-cylinder car, with a 2.5-liter engine designed by engineer Arthur-Leon Michelat and built in-house.
Maurice Gaultier became chief engineer at Delage in 1925. He was a graduate of Ecole des Arts et Metier at Lille and would have a profound influence on everything that left the works thereafter.
The Model DR, the first all-new design from Gaultier, was introduced in 1927. Power was from an L-head six-cylinder engine with a Ricardo-type cylinder head. Two displacement sizes were available, consisting of 2177cc and 2516cc. The DR would become the company's second-best seller of all time.
This particular DR70 was imported new to Australia as a chassis in 1930. The first owner was Claude Vanderkelen of Toorak, brother of the then-consul from Belgium. The car was given coachwork by James Flood Pty., Ltd. of Melbourne, clothed in aluminum, and given an open touring body configuration. The car retains its original body.
The car was used by Mr. Vanderkelen until 1938. After passing through two other Australian owners, the vehicle was acquired in the 1960s by Ian de Beuzeville, who used it daily for a few years before undertaking a complete restoration. After the work was completed, it competed in numerous events.
Around 2004, the car was imported to the United Kingdom. In 2007, it joined a Spanish collection. In 2012, the car was brought to the Amelia Island, Florida auction presented by RM Auctions. It was estimated to sell for $100,000 - $150,000. As bidding came to a close, the car had been sold for $82,500.
The car is powered by an L-head, six-cylinder 2517cc engine offering 45 horsepower. There is a four-speed manual transmission and four-wheel mechanical drum brakes.
By Daniel Vaughan | Apr 2012
- 1930 Delage DR70 Menu
- Article
- Image gallery
- Valuation
- Specifications
1930 Delage DR70 Vehicle Profiles
Recent Vehicle Additions
Performance and Specification Comparison
Related Automotive News

Broad Arrow to host exclusive BMW sale at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este
BMW-only sale on 24 May celebrates history of BMW as hosts of revered Concorso
Lots include 1958 BMW 507 Series II Roadster, 2000 BMW Z8, and two exceptional examples of the original BMW supercar, the M1
Broad Arrow is the official auction pa...

Iconic Ex-Briggs Cunningham Corvette Le Mans Headed to Amelia Island Auction
ICONIC EX-BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM 1960 CHEVROLET CORVETTE LE MANS RACE CAR LEADS A LINEUP OF BANNER SPORTS AND RACING CARS FOR THE AMELIA ISLAND AUCTION
MORE THAN 80 OUTSTANDING MOTORS CARS SET FOR THE 22 MAY AUCTION
RM Sothebys announces exci...
Hilton Head Island Motoring Festival & Concours D'Elegance To Showcase World-Class Collections
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. – The 2013 Hilton Head Island Motoring Festival %26 Concours dElegance will include major international names in automotive collecting and racing when the event returns for its 12th annual celebration Oct. 25 – Nov. 3....

VICARI AUCTION COMPANY OFFERS RARE '62 & '63 Z06 CORVETTES AT 2013 CRUISIN' NOCONA
In a recent rare find, two classic Chevrolet Corvettes (one 62 and one 63) - stored for decades-are being made available by the Vicari Auction Company. Both vehicles will cross the block during 2013 Cruisin Nocona, a north Texas collector car auction...

Barrett-Jackson Flavors Its January Scottsdale Auction With NASCAR Treats
RACING HERITAGE, HIGH PERFORMANCE ARE RECIPES FOR CAR-COLLECTING FEAST
SPEED™ SET FOR 39 HOURS of LIVE COVERAGE STARTING JAN. 15
The great Henry Ford once said, Auto racing began five minutes after the second car was built.
...