Fitxer:Eugène Chaboud (G) et Jean Trémoulet (D), vainqueurs 1938 des 24 Heures du Mans, sur Delahaye 135CS.jpg

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Français : Eugène Chaboud (G) et Jean Trémoulet (D), vainqueurs 1938 des 24 Heures du Mans, sur Delahaye 135CS.
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Font L'Ouest Éclair, 20 juin 1938, n°15197 (newspaper collapsed 1945)
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