Art of the Classic Car

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1939 Delage D8-120S Cabriolet


Cabriolet


hen a car’s doors open in an unusual way, it can
cause a level of fascination among onlookers.
In some cases this appeal is completely out of
proportion with that of the vehicle itself (Bricklin
SV-1, I’m looking at you). That is not the case with
this stunning Delage Cabriolet and its unique—
and patented—doors. This D8-120S was one of only a few of the
Saoutchik-bodied Delages to receive these special doors, which
used a pantograph mechanism to extend the door panels away
from the body. As doors opened, they moved parallel to the body
side and slightly to the rear, leaving the entrance to the front
seat completely unobstructed. Aside from the doors, according
to French car expert Richard Adatto, this car was much more
subdued than the typically flamboyant Saoutchik bodywork.

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