When introuced early in 1927, the Type 43 Grand Sport was one of the only road-going cars that could reach 100 mph. This speed was possible due to the detuned inline-8 borrowed from the Type 35B Grand Prix car that was supercharged to produce 120 bhp.
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| "French Blue" by Sheridon Davies |
Both original and limited edition print available from Historic Car Art.


Wonderful piece!
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