1937 – Test drive of a Delahaye 135 “Compétition”
Road test of a Delahaye 135 in 1937
Road test of a Delahaye 135 in 1937
Test drive of a Talbot junior in 1936
Advertising of 1937 for the workshops Henri Chapron
1936 : A test drive of the Renault Viva – Grand Sport
Arlette Simon, épouse d’Alexandre Stavisky pose devant une Hispano-Suiza à Cannes
In 1935, at the Paris Auto Show, Pierre Marchal presents his first electric warning devices.
Was the famous gangster, Pierre Loutrel, the owner of our Talbot-Lago T23 bodied by Chapron?
It was at the Paris Motor Show that the French public learned that the two firms Zenith and Stromberg were merging.
Advertisement for DELAGE cars from a 1931 newspaper
If the Cotal gearbox was, at the time, in the majority on top-of-the-range models such as Delahaye and Delage, it was struggling to establish itself on the more popular models. An opportunity for La Vie Automobile to spread the word.