The Mullin Automotive Museum recently enjoyed a double victory, as cars from its collection took top honors on two continents. At Englandโs annual Goodwood Festival of Speed, the museumโs 1937 Talbot-Lago T150-C-S, with teardrop style body by famed French coachbuilder Figoni et Flaschi (above), was selected Best of Show at the eventโs Cartier Style et Luxe concours, while Mullinโs 1937 Delahaye Type 145 (below) claimed the equivalent honor, the Chairmanโs Award, at the Art of the Car Concours in Kansas City.
The Talbot-Lago was once owned by Bentley Motors chairman Woolf Barnato and acquired by Peter Mullin, who calls it โthe most gorgeous car ever designed,โ in 1985. The Delahaye has long been called โthe million-franc Delahayeโ after legendary French racer Rene Dreyfuss averaged 91mph for 16 laps of the Autodrome de Montlhรฉry to wrest the record from the Italians and earn the million-franc reward posted by the Automobile Club of France.
In the wake of the twin wins, Mullin said, โThis has been an incredible weekend for the museum and the collection. To be asked to participate in a celebration of the work of one of historyโs finest coachbuilders by Lord March is an incredible honor. To have the Talbot-Lago win Best In Show andโฆthen, to have the โMillion Franc Delahayeโ win at an event halfway around the world is simply icing on the cake.โ