Geneva, Illinois, not Geneva, Switzerland. Anyway, there was a big car show this weekend in Geneva. A proper one, with vintage cars and prizegivings, and black tie charity dinners and suchlike. Pretty good mix of cars, ranging from brass era cars to a few 70's sports cars-pretty much every taste was covered with the possible exception of vintage trucks and old hot rods (although there was one hot rod, more anon). So, here are some of the highlights:
1935 Auburn 851.

1930 Stutz

Ferrari 365 GTC This is one of my favorite Ferraris, along with the coupe.
Frazer Nash
The one hot rod. This is a 1934 Ford roadster, powered by-wait for it!-a Marmon V-16. I couldn't find anyone to ask, so I don't know if that body is original Henry steel or not. The wheels, despite having Marmon center caps, also look a little new. Still, what a car, what a concept!
A rather racy MGA Twin Cam roadster. This car has a hard tonneau and a headrest, and I believe has some racing history. I also think it's local, as I swear I've seen it around.
More to follow!
-William

1935 Auburn 851.

1930 Stutz

Ferrari 365 GTC This is one of my favorite Ferraris, along with the coupe.

Frazer Nash

The one hot rod. This is a 1934 Ford roadster, powered by-wait for it!-a Marmon V-16. I couldn't find anyone to ask, so I don't know if that body is original Henry steel or not. The wheels, despite having Marmon center caps, also look a little new. Still, what a car, what a concept!

A rather racy MGA Twin Cam roadster. This car has a hard tonneau and a headrest, and I believe has some racing history. I also think it's local, as I swear I've seen it around.
More to follow!
-William