The Delahaye 145 GP OW 1938 is an elegant and powerful pre-war racing car built in limited numbers by legendary French automobile manufacturer Delahaye. This two-seat, front-engined Grand Prix racer was designed for Formula One and sports car racing. With its powerful and innovative engine, aerodynamic lines and light-weight construction, the Delahaye 145 truly embodied the "grand prix spirit" of the 1930s. The Delahaye 145 GP OW 1938 is powered by a 3.125-liter straight-six engine featuring two DOHC cylinder blocks and two carburetors. The engine is mounted longitudinally in the front of the car and is mated to a four-speed manual transmission. With 150 horsepower on tap, the Delahaye fuelled it is considered one of the most powerful of its era. In terms of its design, the car features a purpose-built chassis with an independent suspension at the front and a rigid axle at the rear. On the outside, a streamlined, advanced shape was designed in order to maximize aerodynamic performance. The car's bodywork consists of a two-seat cockpit with a long bonnet that tapers back to the compact tail. The body is made of lightweight aluminum and painted in a traditional shade of French Racing Blue, while the wheels are shod with bias ply tires. When it comes to performance, the Delahaye 145 GP OW 1938 offers a thrilling and visceral driving experience. With its robust engine, sharp handling, and low weight, this is a car designed to thrill in the grand prix. Its enduring and iconic design has made the Delahaye 145 one of the most sought-after pre-war racers in the world.
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