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July 21, 2025

Amazing Photos of the 1911 Delahaye 43A Charabanc

French manufacturer Delahaye introduced the Type 43A in 1911 as part of a series of luxury cars available in a range of open and closed body configurations. By this time, Delahaye had established a reputation for quality and reliability and was ranked among the leading French carmakers, representing the company’s growing sophistication in automotive engineering.

The Type 43A featured distinctive brass appointments including period headlamps, coach lamps, and windscreen frames that gave these vehicles an elegant appearance. Available in charabanc configuration, the model could accommodate up to twelve passengers in an open-air layout with removable canvas protection.

Power came from a 3.0-liter, four-cylinder, side-valve engine paired with a Ferodo-type cone clutch and a three-speed transaxle gearbox. Final drive utilized dual chains to the rear axle, a mechanical arrangement typical of the era that provided reliable performance.

Often used by hotels, tour companies, or affluent individuals, it symbolized both luxury and utility in an era when motor travel was still a novel experience. Below is a set of amazing photos of the 1911 Delahaye 43A Charabanc.















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