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And now, my favorites ones, shot with Hasselblad and Kodak 160 NC
Darmont-Étoile de France (1933). The engine is an air-cooled 50º 1.100cc V2 engine. Maximum speed of this model around 110 Km/h, which is approximately 68 mph, with a 1.100cc Darmont-Spécial engine the speed was 125 Km/h (78 mph). The standard colour of the car was blue. The car was sold with two forward speeds and no reverse, three forward speeds and reverse were available as an extra.
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Bugatti,
Grindlay Peerless,
La France,
Montlhéry,
Napier Railton,
Nougier,
OEC Temple,
RUDGE,
TRIUMPH
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