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Carrosserie Pourtout

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French coachbuilding company
Pourtout nameplate on a 1927Georges Irat Model A

Carrosserie Pourtout was a Frenchcoachbuilding company. Founded by Marcel Pourtout in 1925, the firm is best known for its work in the decades prior toWorld War II, when it created distinctive and prestigious bodies for cars from numerous European manufacturers.Pre-war Pourtout bodies were mainly one-off,bespoke creations, typically aerodynamic and sporting in character. Together with chief coach designer and stylistGeorges Paulin from 1933 to 1938, Pourtout pioneered the Paulin invented 'Eclipse'retractable hardtop system on four models of Peugeot, several Lancia Belna's and other car makes.
Among the company's customers wasGeorges Clemenceau, the physician and journalist who served as the prime minister of France from 1906 to 1909 and 1917 to 1920.[1]

The firm later turned to designs for industry and public transport.

Carrosserie Pourtout ceased its creative operations in 1994 but survives to the present day as a vehicle body repair shop.


Before and during World War II

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Staff outside Carrosserie Pourtout'sBougival coachworks, Marcel Pourtout fourth from left

Marcel Pourtout started in 1925 with a small workshop inBougival and a workforce of twelve. His wife Henriette looked after the firm’s finances. Hard work and plentiful orders allowed repayment of Carrosserie Pourtout’s start-up loans in just a few years, and in 1928 the premises were enlarged.

In 1936 Pourtout expanded again, taking over theHurtu factory workshops inRueil-Malmaison. Here the staff, which then numbered fifteen, could produce small production runs of coachwork, in addition to the one-offs.

Until World War II, Carrosserie Pourtout's creations were exhibited at the annualSalon de l'Automobile de Paris.

At the beginning of the war, before France fell to the Germans, the firm made ambulances onChevrolet chassis.

In 1941 Marcel Pourtout was appointed Mayor ofRueil-Malmaison (Hauts-de-Seine) in 1941, as it was customary at the time to choose someone who headed a business. (He held the post until 1944; and again from 1947 to 1971.)

In 1942 the occupying forces requisitioned Pourtout's workshops, partially demolishing them when they left. Also in 1942 the Nazis executed the firm's prewar designer,Georges Paulin(see below), as a member of theFrench Resistance and an agent ofBritish Intelligence.

Collaboration with Emile Darl'mat and Georges Paulin

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Pourtout-bodied 1934 Peugeot 601 C Eclipse

At the end of 1933 Peugeot’s Paris concessionaireEmile Darl'mat introduced Marcel Pourtout toGeorges Paulin, a dentist with a flair for coachwork design. He became Pourtout’s lead designer.

Richard Adatto, author of a book on French aerodynamic styling of the era,[2] has been quoted as saying: "Paulin became the leading French stylist of the time...Everything he touched was designed with aerodynamics in mind. He was very conscious of fuel efficiencies and the aerodynamic efficiencies that could be created by the lines of the car. You could go faster, which meant you could put a smaller engine in the car and it could go faster even though it was a small car."[3]

Peugeot 401 Eclipse, Marcel Pourtout standing behind

Pourtout, Darl'mat and Paulin collaborated in the creation of the revolutionaryEclipse roof, a design ofretractable hardtop that had a special mechanism, patented in Paulin's name, to stow it out of sight in the car’s boot.[4] Carrosserie Pourtout produced Eclipse versions of thePeugeot 301, 401, 402 and 601, theLancia Belna, and models fromHotchkiss andPanhard.

For the1937 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race Carrosserie Pourtout collaborated with Emile Darl'Mat to create the bodies for three identical cars that utilized modified Peugeot 402 engines in modified 302 chassis. In the 1937 race The Darl'mat Roadsters placed 7th, 8th and 10th overall. They returnedthe following year, and the entry driven by De Cortanze won the under-2 litre class.

In 1937 and 1938 Carrosserie Pourtout made a road-going version of the Le Mans cars, the Peugeot 402 Darl’Mat "Spécial Sport", which had a total production run of 106.


Major prewar works

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Delage D8S Pourtout

DELAGE

1938 Lancia Astura Pourtout
TypeDatesQuantity
Types unidentified1927 to 19395
D1 12January 1937 to November 19373
D6 60January 19371
D 6 70January 1937 to October 193831
D 6 75Oct. 1938 to Sept. 194021
D 8 120October 1937 to October 19383


LANCIA

Peugeot Darl'mat Pourtouts
TypeDatesQuantity
DilambdaSeptember 19312
BelnaDecember 1934 to April 1937326 (including 209 convertibles)
ArdennesSeptember 1937 to July 193936
AsturaMarch 19391


PEUGEOT 402 Darl'mat

TypeDatesQuantity
RoadsterSeptember 1936 to June 193954
CabrioletSeptember 1937 to June 193932
CoupéJune 1937 to August 193820


Wikimedia Commons has media related toPourtout automobiles.

RENAULT Saprar

TypeDatesQuantity
Primaquatre Sport RoadsterSeptember 1938 to June 193910
Primaquatre Sport CabrioletMarch 1939 to July 193915
Primaquatre Sport CoachOctober 19381


1946 Salon de L'Automobile

After World War II

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Notwithstanding the loss of Paulin, Carrosserie Pourtout continued to exhibit at the Salon de l'Automobile from 1947 to 1952, and the firm produced a number of prestigious bodies before Marcel Pourtout and his son Claude turned to projects for industry and advertising.

Altogether, taking into account the firm's work both before and after World War II, Carrosserie Pourtout designed and built bodies on chassis from at least twenty manufacturers, namely:Voisin,Fiat,Hispano-Suiza,Panhard,Hotchkiss,Bugatti, Lorraine,Lancia,Unic,Renault,Peugeot,Bentley,Delage,Delahaye,Buick,Delaunay-Belleville,Talbot-Lago,Healey,Simca andChrysler.


Gallery of Pourtout-bodied cars

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  • 1938 "Embiricos" Bentley
    1938 "Embiricos" Bentley
  • 1938 "Embiricos" Bentley
    1938 "Embiricos" Bentley
  • 1946 Delahaye 135 MS
    1946 Delahaye 135 MS
  • Bugatti
    Bugatti
  • Chevrolet ambulance attended by Pourtout's son Claude
    Chevrolet ambulance attended by Pourtout's son Claude
  • 1932 Delage
    1932 Delage
  • Delahaye, Bois de Boulogne
    Delahaye, Bois de Boulogne
  • 1948 Delahaye 135
    1948 Delahaye 135
  • 1948 Delahaye 135M
    1948 Delahaye 135M
  • Delahaye 135 MS
    Delahaye 135 MS
  • 1929 Fiat 509 Coupé Royal
    1929 Fiat 509 Coupé Royal
  • 1927 Georges Irat Model A
    1927 Georges Irat Model A
  • c.1930 Hispano-Suiza
    c.1930 Hispano-Suiza
  • 1933 Hispano-Suiza J12
    1933 Hispano-Suiza J12
  • 1936 Hispano-Suiza
    1936 Hispano-Suiza
  • Hotchkiss
    Hotchkiss
  • Lancia
    Lancia
  • Lancia
    Lancia
  • 1935 Lancia Belna
    1935 Lancia Belna
  • Lancia Belna
    Lancia Belna
  • :Lancia Belna Roadster and Eclipse
    :Lancia Belna Roadster and Eclipse
  • Panhard
    Panhard
  • c.1930 Panhard
    c.1930 Panhard
  • 1934 Panhard Eclipse
    1934 Panhard Eclipse
  • Peugeot 12 CV
    Peugeot 12 CV
  • Peugeot 302 Darl'mat
    Peugeot 302 Darl'mat
  • Peugeot 401 Eclipse, Champs Elysées
    Peugeot 401 Eclipse, Champs Elysées
  • 1938 Peugeot 402 Darl'mat "Spécial Sport"
    1938 Peugeot 402 Darl'mat "Spécial Sport"
  • Peugeot 402 Darl'mat Le Mans
    Peugeot 402 Darl'mat Le Mans
  • Peugeot 601D Eclipse
    Peugeot 601D Eclipse
  • Peugeot 601DL Eclipse
    Peugeot 601DL Eclipse
  • 1939 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS coupé
    1939 Talbot-Lago T150C-SS coupé

References

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  1. ^"Coachbuilders: Pourtout",Coachbuild webmagazine. Extensive Pourtout gallery also on the same site.Archived 2017-04-10 at theWayback Machine Retrieved on July 2, 2008.
  2. ^Adatto, Richard S, 2003. "From Passion to Perfection: The Story of French Streamlined Styling 1930 - 1939", SPE BarthélémyArchived 2011-10-12 at theWayback Machine,ISBN 2-912838-22-3, reviewed atAuto History Online. Retrieved on July 2, 2008.
  3. ^Buchanan, James. "The Story of Lancia, Paulin and John Moir",redroom.comArchived 2011-07-26 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved on July 2, 2008.
  4. ^Sass, Rob (10 December 2006)."New Again: The Hideaway Hardtop".The New York Times. Archived fromthe original on 2015-10-29. Retrieved2021-03-31.
  5. ^Automobilia n°14, juin 1997
France Coachbuilders of France
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