CMC Talbot T150C Teardrop Coupe,Silver/Red, Fiagoni & Falaschi Limited Edition

$574.00

Available Fall 2017

Talbot T150C Teardrop, Silver/Red, Fiagoni & Falaschi Limited Edition
M-165- Available Now

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Description

Talbot T150C Teardrop Silver/Red Figoni & Falaschi, 1937-1939

Scale 1:18

A happy circumstance came true when we were given access to an absolutely original Talbot-Lago “Teardrop” and were able to take its measurements. Our adrenaline was running high with the delightful anticipation and surging urge to replicate a masterpiece of automobile engineering, but we were also conscious of the challenging nature of such a project and the degree of commitment that it would require. After all, there is a general consensus that this legendary automobile car belongs in a class that stands all by itself.  


With a body customized by the famous coachbuilder Fioni & Falaschi, the Talbot-Lago boasted an appearance that was virtually exorbitant. The car truly represented what we would call “a state of art” today. As Talbot debuted this coupe at the Paris Motor Show in 1937, spectators were almost taken by breathless excitement. Soon, the epithets “goutte d’eau” (water droplets) and teardrop coupe” were coined. Both terms were never adopted in the official designation of the car, but they captured its unusual shape most aptly. This fascinating vehicle as well as its fine details stand evidence of a profound love for automobile styling and matching of accessories. Integrated with functionality, each line or curve is elegant without appearing pushy. The car constitutes a harmonious whole from the slender front fenders to the chromed exhaust pipe in the rear. And the integration is complete with a luxurious interior, furnished with tastefullyprocessed fine wood and leather.

Under the bonnet of the coupe is a six-cylinder in-line engine that generates an output of 140 – 160 hp, depending on the model type. A powerful torque guarantees an energetic drive and good acceleration. Less than 20 units were built between 1937-1939, and each differed in details that ranged from those barely perceptible to larger and flashier ones.

 


Only about a quarter of these impressive vehicles are still known to exist today; they witnesses to a time gone by, when form was more important than it is today.

 

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