guy and his wife drive it all dressed up in 30's garb.. kinda neat.
BUT.. for pure skewerabilty, the 31 Duesenberg hood ornament takes the cake, and the barbershop, and swordfight...
guy and his wife drive it all dressed up in 30's garb.. kinda neat.
BUT.. for pure skewerabilty, the 31 Duesenberg hood ornament takes the cake, and the barbershop, and swordfight...
toothbrush.http://www.californiaclassix.com/archive/35_Auburn_c167.html>>Auburn had their hits and misses. There's boat-tail in town here. The
One doesn't _need_ a sword to fall on if they have a Duesenberg. Nice cars.
-- Woe be to him that reads but one book. -- George Herbert
LOL! The Dino is definitely a work of art. About five years ago I talked to a guy who owned one, and because of financial and family commitments he sounded like he was about ready to let it go. From what I recall I think I could have talked him out of it for well under $10K, but I had the same commitments so I had to pass it up. What a steal that would have been...
Edward Hennessey wrote: : Look at the flowwwww on this black steed:
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: Edward Hennessey
Wow, that's gorgeous! Right up there with the streamlined car designs of the
1930s:-- Andy Barss
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