Description
The 1947 Talbot-Lago Record, a distinctive automobile of its time, boasts a unique 4.5-liter Inline 6-cylinder twin-cam overhead valve engine equipped with 2 Zenith carburetors that generate a robust 170 hp at 4,200 rpm. Surprisingly, despite the car's weight, it achieves a remarkable speed of 105 mph.
Between 1946 - 1950, the Talbot-Lago Record emerged as the preferred mode of transportation for French politicians, directors, diplomats, and prominent personalities. Among the various Record models produced, only 91 were 5-passenger sedans, which makes this model a rare find. Originally built in 1947, it received its first title from the French Prefecture of Police in 1950 and was previously owned by the Consulate General of France.
The 1947 Talbot-Lago Record, with its limited production of 480 cars across all models, reflected the post-war economic challenges and material shortages that influenced manufacturing during that era. This exceptional vehicle stands as a testament to the automotive innovation and luxury favored by notable figures in post-war France.
Contact
Olivier Cerf
Vehicle Details
Year
Make
1947
Talbot Lago
Model
RECORD
Engine
4.5-liter, inline 6-cylinder twin-cam overhead valve
Number Produced
Unknown
Price
Exterior Color
Interior Color
Blue
Blue
Country
France