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Think that Colorado License Plate Polaris CSL was the one at the Ultimate Driving Museum for the History of M Exhibit.
@Dirk's 1937 328 is in good company with the Bentley Vanden Plas Speed Six.
The 1933 Cadillac with the one-off French Delahaye inspired coachwork, saw it at Pebble Beach in 2017.
The Ferrari Dinos have come a long way, I remember when they were considered cheap "entry level" cars.
The Black Delage with the fender Tool Box & Dual Rear Spares keep the body lines clean & uncluttered.
Maserati Mistrals & Boras have been getting fairly popular.
The White Delage Convertible Coupe with the concave German Silver trim, as I recall it was specially built as Delage's 1932 Paris Auto Salon Show Car.
Dirk & Alexandra with the 1937 328
1959-1960 Ferrari 250 GT California Long Wheelbase Spyder. "If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up."
Duesenberg Mormon Meteor, In late 1935 Ab Jenkins set the 24-Hour World Speed Record unbroken for 26 years until 1961.
1934 Mercedes-Benz Supecharged 540K Roadster. Likely "The Butcher's Mercedes" thought lost for decades & rediscovered behind a butcher shop in 1985ish
Mercedes 300SL "Gullwing" the are requisite concours cars. Our old friends the Shusters drove theirs on several Tours we hosted in Connecticut.
Duesenberg SJ Supercharged Speedster, known as "The Fire Marshalls Car" has a Siren & Red Light on the front, once part of Bill Harrah's Collection.
1935 Silver Talbot Closed Coupe with the fitted luggage.
The Dark Blue Teardrop Coupe has the styling cues of a later 1930s Bugatti Atlanté.
1973 Ferrari 275GTB "Daytona" Coupe.
The well known Bucciali TAV12 Convertible Coupe. Very low production French cars built between 1925-1930.
Very Detamaso Pantera like.
Spyker looking based on the interior.
Everyone knows the Ferrari 250 GTO, all remaining originally built 250 GTOs were featured at Pebble Beach several years ago, think there were 25 lined up.