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The graceful appearance of a 1937 Talbot Lago or that of a ... one that uses the original donor car's design with a new facing (provided with the kit), or a dash similar to a Ferrari 250 for ...
Imagine tossing a Bugatti for another car. That’s what gentleman racer and banker Antoine Schumann did in 1938, ordering this Talbot-Lago T150 C Lago Spéciale Teardrop Coupé to replace his ...
The car world was expecting big things from one particular 1937 Talbot-Lago earlier this month, and, well, the vintage ride did not disappoint. The coveted T150-C-SS Teardrop Coupe in question ...
An 80-year-old car regarded as one of the most attractive vehicles ever built is set to sell for more than £3.5 million this week. The 1937 Talbot-Lago T150-C SS Coupe by Figoni et Falaschi is ...
“The significance of bringing a car as revered, valuable and influential as this 1937 Talbot-Lago T150-C-SS Teardrop Coupe, bodied by Figoni et Falaschi, cannot be overstated,” says David ...
With a name as long as its list of accolades, the finest show car in the world may just be the 1937 Talbot-Lago T150-C SS Coupé aérodynamique ‘Goutte d’Eau’, Figoni & Falaschi that earned ...
The car was ordered for 165,000 francs (roughly $4500 in period, $100,000 today) by banker and gentleman racer Antoine Schumann through Alfa Romeo racer-turned-Talbot-Lago sales agent Luigi ...
Eleven years later, a wealthy Illinois car collector tried to register the Talbot Lago, which was still listed as stolen. That alerted Milwaukee police who informed Lieske's heir, Richard "Skip ...
This car sold new to one Beatrice Cartwright, a true French car buff. The owners have a clipping from a 1938 travel magazine that shows Ms. Cartwright standing in front of this very car after ...
If you’re not familiar with the Talbot-Lago brand, well… you’re not alone ... mated to a four-speed manual gearbox. Apparently the car was found languishing in Tennessee in 1988, and ...
The car was originally purchased by George Sidney, an American actor and director famous for his work in Westerns. It was later owned by Pebble Beach Concours organizer Lorin Tryon, who installed ...