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some nice ol' cars

NutmegCT

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The "Ralph Lauren" collection:

1930 Mercedes-Benz SSK "Count Trossi"
1954 Ferrari 375 Plus
1929 Bentley Blower
1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL
1938 Bugatti 57 SC Atlantic Coupe
1955 Jaguar XKD
1931 Alfa Romeo Monza 8C 2300
1962 Ferrari GTO

Collection to be displayed in Paris

The 1930 SSK:

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Ya know guys, something tells me that auto body design went into a "slight" decline after the 1960s.

Tom
(ok, back to my cave)
 
I recall Ralph Lauren being interviewed and sawing that he had the cars repainted to his choice of color - particularly the Ferraris which are not exactly the same shade as Ferrari red but just a little better.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:] Ya know guys, something tells me that auto body design went into a "slight" decline after the 1960s. [/QUOTE]

Yeah, Tom. The designers all started tracing jellybeans. :smirk:
 
I have one of those 1930 SSKs, only mine is about 10 inches long and sits on my shelf! :laugh: MUCH more affordable and requires NO maintenance!!
 
NutmegCT said:
jelly beans ... or creme eggs

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<sigh>
I wonder if they come in a group of 4 parked in a garage with a cellophane roof.
It'd be funny to see a dozen of them parked next to the Wiener-Mobile......
 
I saw the exhibit when it was at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Beautiful collection. Sounds like there are some additional cars going to Paris.
 
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