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File 29 of 50, Delage D8-120 cabriolet by Van Vooren 1938 r3q.JPG - 489 Kbytes
Wow. It looks like a French Duesy. Very nice.
Who but the French would match separate wheels to the body color? -- Z~ http://public.fotki.com/Zincs/ |
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File 29 of 50, Delage D8-120 cabriolet by Van Vooren 1938 r3q.JPG - 489 Kbytes
In the 1930s French cars were amongst the classiest in the world.
Somehow they've lost the art of making top notch luxury cars after the War. André. On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 00:51:04 GMT, "Zinc" > wrote: >Wow. It looks like a French Duesy. Very nice. > >Who but the French would match separate wheels to the body color? |
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