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aeronca65t

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I had a fairly long drive home tonite (100+ miles). I decided to take a slightly different route so I could go past my alma mater (TCNJ).

I had fogotten than on this route home, I go through Hopewell, NJ, which is the home of ~Sports and Specialist Cars~, New Jersey's only Lotus dealer. Naturally, when I got there, I had to stop and gawk at all the toys.
They have lots of glass in their garage doors so you can see what's in their workshop. There were <span style="text-decoration: underline">eight </span>Aston-Martins of the DB4 to DB6 vintage. And several newer ones. I also saw a classic Elite and a 356 in the shop. Outside there was a Ferrari 355 and four Elises and lots of other keen things.

This picture (not too good) is the best I could get of the Packard woodie, the Jag XK-150, the AH 100M and the racing 911 in the showroom. There was a Lotus Ninteen hiding behind the Packard.

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Went thru their link. Odd to see a Europa T/C with stamped steel wheels. Also odd that they leave all the "sold" cars on the site.
I consider that to be teasing. :wink:
 
Didn't go thru the "contemporary" listings 'til just now. I think the real 'bargain' in that pile is the 412 Ferrutzi!
 
It'd be parts-only, here. :wink:

Even so, the parts ain't cheap.
 
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