The87Dodge
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What?
Humminuh.
What?
Humminuh.
Do you know what kind of car this is? Looks beautiful.
Do you know what kind of car this is? Looks beautiful.
Great, but wrong thread.
Last time I checked, the Datsun 240Z isn't a pre-war car.
I demand to know what the frackityfrack this is. It reminds me of the Eolia.
You can just about see the Pininfarina badging towards the rear. It was a one-off design by Alberto Morelli with a drag coefficient of 0.20.
http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2014/12/24/diamond-layout-1960-pininfarina-x-heads-to-auction/
1935 Auburn Speedster
Not to nitpick or anything, but it's only 55 years old.
Since I saw a Model T and Airflow already, I know one game will be useful to point out some that aren't here yet.
I got another beaut. '37 Cord 810, gentlemen.
Not to nitpick or anything, but it's only 55 years old.
I've always loved the windshield/roof of that despite not being a big fan of Duesies (I'm partial to Cords)--"chopped" appearance reminds me of the Weymann-bodied Stutz Monte Carlo.Here's a...
Duesenberg SJ Arlington Torpedo Sedan
The Adams-Farwell 6A may look like a another horseless carriage from the early 1900s, until you see the car's engine. A five-cylinder radial-rotary engine with a stationary crankshaft!