The Delahaye VLR was a four-wheel-drive passenger vehicle clearly inspired by the Jeep and first presented, after an unusually long gestation, by Delahaye...
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1951–1954 Delahaye VLR – 1951–1954 Engine Delahaye Type 32L Limousine 1912 Delahaye 175S Roadster (1949) with coachwork by Saoutchik Delahaye 135 MS (1936)...
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VLR could refer to: Visitor location register of a network switching subsystem Delahaye VLR passenger vehicle Vic Lee Racing Virginia Landmarks Register...
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After the Delahaye VLR "Jeep" was passed over by the French army in favour of license built Hotchkiss Jeeps, Hotchkiss took over Delahaye in June 1954...
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with just 9,623 of the Delahaye vehicle produced and the Delahaye company itself financially dead, production of the Delahaye VLR was suddenly abandoned...
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contract for the VLR’s was lost the company quickly fell into the arms of Hotchkiss, the sale protocol being signed by the Delahaye shareholders on 9...
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Hotchkiss-Delahaye briefly built trucks under the combined brand but soon retired the Delahaye name, while replacing production of the Delahaye VLR Jeep with...
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