Delage Type T
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Delage Type T
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Production period: | 1911-1913 |
Class : | Lower middle class |
Body versions : | Phaeton |
Engines: |
Otto engine : 1.3 liters (13 hp) |
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Wheelbase : | 2250 mm |
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Previous model | Delage Type L |
The Delage Type T was an early passenger car model from the French brand Delage . The manufacturer called it a voiturette .
description
The national registration authority tested the vehicle with the number 2129 and the engine number 2022 and granted approval on January 14, 1910. Delage offered the model from 1911 to 1913. Predecessor was the Delage Type L .
A four-cylinder engine from Établissements Ballot of the type 4 G 2 propelled the vehicles. It had a 62 mm bore and 110 mm stroke . That resulted in 1328 cm³ displacement . It was rated 8 Cheval fiscal and had 13 hp .
The chassis had a track width of 1160 mm and a wheelbase of 2250 mm .
The only known body shape was an open two-seater in the transition from the Phaeton to the Torpedo .
Numbers of units and surviving vehicles
Peter Jacobs from the Delage Register of Great Britain compiled an overview of production figures and the number of vehicles that still exist in October 2006. His information on the construction times differ in some cases from the information given by the book authors. Numbers of the models before the First World War are unknown. For this model he confirms the construction period from 1911 to 1913. There are still seven vehicles in existence.
literature
- Daniel Cabart, Claude Rouxel, David Burgess-Wise: Delage. France's Finest Car . Dalton Watson, Deerfield 2007, ISBN 978-1-85443-219-3 (English).
Web links
- Information from Les Amis de Delage (PDF; French)
Individual evidence
- ^ Daniel Cabart, Claude Rouxel, David Burgess-Wise: Delage. France's Finest Car . Volume 2. Dalton Watson, Deerfield 2007, ISBN 978-1-85443-219-3 , pp. 13 (English).