1913 Delaunay-Belleville Type O6 8L Tourer by Rothschild

The 1913 Delaunay-Belleville Type O6 8L Tourer by Rothschild was a luxurious car produced by the French automobile manufacturer Delaunay-Belleville. It was designed in collaboration with the coachbuilder Rothschild, who built the car's bodywork.

The Type O6 was powered by an 8-liter inline-six engine, which was capable of producing 50 horsepower. This engine was quite advanced for its time, featuring overhead valves and a detachable cylinder head. The car also had a four-speed manual transmission and a live rear axle.

The bodywork of the car was designed to be both stylish and comfortable, with a spacious and luxurious interior. The car's exterior featured a long hood and sweeping fenders, with the Rothschild-designed bodywork adding an extra touch of elegance.

The 1913 Delaunay-Belleville Type O6 8L Tourer by Rothschild was a rare and exclusive car, with only a handful ever produced. It was popular among wealthy buyers who were looking for a high-end automobile that offered both performance and luxury. Today, the car is considered a classic and is highly sought after by collectors.


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Specification
Production Start 1913
Production End 1916
Country of origin France
Produced 55