The Delage D8 120 Coupe of 1936 is a truly classic vehicle that exhibits the French engineering of the first half of the 20th century. Its bold and eye-catching body was designed by renowned coachbuilding firm Letourneur et Marchand and crafted with delicate care in their Paris-based workshop. This refined coupe sits on a chassis of 2,998 mm, and the maroon lacquered panels of the body accentuate a level of detail that was typical of early Delage models. The new radiator grille and dome-shaped front fenders dominates the front end, whilst the rear end is characterised by the elliptical shaped rear window. The interior follows a similar aesthetic, with the dashboard, instruments, handles and materials all having an aura of quality and tastefulness. The mechanical configuration of the D8 120 is equally impressive: the 6-cylinder engine delivers surprising power and acceleration while the suspension and brakes provide a level of handling and comfort that befits the cars performance. These attributes have made the Delage D8 120 Coupe of 1936 one of the most sought-after vehicles of its era.
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