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OT These cars probably precede even the old timers in the group, but worth a look
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The .pps is floating around the internet, but here's a link to the slide show.

When Autos Were Art The music is a bit hokey

And here's another one
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#2
I've got a colleague here who restores antique cars. The 'newest' car he's restored so far was a 1014 Renault. The work he does is amazing.
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cbelt3 wrote:
The 'newest' car he's restored so far was a 1014 Renault.

That is old... Unbelievably old! Wink
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DeusxMac wrote:
[quote=cbelt3]
The 'newest' car he's restored so far was a 1014 Renault.

That is old... Unbelievably old! Wink
Not really, mine was built at five past ten.

Paul
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#5
The second link didn't work for me.

I almost bought a Jaguar SS 100 for $3800 back in the '50s, but my oldest car was an 1948 Olds 98 convertible.

Oh well…
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#6
That must have been William the Conquerer's dad's car.

Over thanksgiving weekend we drove down to see the National Automobile Museum (formerly Bill Harrah's collection) in Reno. They had a whole slew of magnificent vintage cars.
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#7
My dad is building a 1939 Buick Special into a street rod. It has always been his favorite car and now he's making a street rod out of it. Gotta love those old cars!!
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