Delahaye

Delahaye

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Delahaye was an automotive manufacturing company founded by Émile Delahaye in 1894, in Tours, France, his home town. His first cars were belt-driven, with single- or twin-cylinder engines mounted at the rear. His Type One was an instant success, and he urgently needed investment capital, and a larger manufacturing facility, to meet demand. Both essentials were provided by a new Delahaye owner and fellow Delahaye racer, George Morane; and, his brother-in-law Leon Desmarais. The two partnered with Émile Delahaye in the incorporation of the new automotive company, “Societe Des Automobiles Delahaye” in 1898. All three worked with Emile’s seventy-five foundry and machine-works employees to fabricate parts in-house, and assemble the new automobiles. But middle-aged Émile Delahaye’s health was in decline.

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