A ‘million-franc’ Delahaye?
Peter Mullin, founder of the Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, beside his 1937 Delahaye 145 race car.
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A 1937 Delahaye 145 race car won a 1 million franc prize from the French government and Automobile Club of France for setting a world speed record.
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The interior of the 1937 Delahaye 145.
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Leather straps secure the hood on Peter Mullin’s 1937 Delahaye 145.
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Rivets hold the body of the 1937 Delahaye 145 together.
A Delahaye 145 driven by Rick Eberst navigates the back roads of Monterey, Calif. Los Angeles Times staff writer Charles Fleming is his passenger.
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The grill of the Delahaye 145.
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Only four of the 1937 Delahaye 145s were built.
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