Talk:Delahaye 134

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134 G[edit]

The 134G is a bit mysterious. I can't find much on it, except that it seems that the engine size is 2371cc. This would imply that it is a four-cylinder version of the 135M's six (3557cc), which was introduced in 1936. Since the 134 became the 134N in the same year, it seems to me that the 134G was also introduced in 1936 - I just can't find any sources to support my suppositions. Except this one, but I don't know that it's particularly good. Mr.choppers | ✎  02:05, 11 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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