1947 Delahaye 148L by Oblin

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Photo courtesy of MAHY.
Photo courtesy of Willem Alink.
Photo courtesy of Willem Alink.
Photo courtesy of Willem Alink.
Photo courtesy of Willem Alink.

1947 Delahaye 148L built by Oblin in Brussel. Built on a 1947 Delahaye 148L chassis, it received a coachbuilt body with full fadeaway fenders, fenderskirts and a plastic roof that looked like the canopy of a submarine. Built in 1947, it was commissioned by the commander of one of the so-called Congo boats – ships on the line between Antwerp and Matadi, a port in the former Belgian colony. The canopy protected the driver and passenger from wind and rain.[1]


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