a great collection, thanks. The Cord models are espacially beautiful. When I had a second look on the Chrysler Airflow, I was jusr wonndering, to what extend the Beetle was influenced by Art Deco.
What a brilliant use of my time. I have always had a leaning for Art Deco, that extends to everything architecture, design and fashion. Makes one think!
Very beautiful however I imagine these were only owned by the rich & famous. It is a shame that today styling seems to be the same on most makers. Individuality seems to have disappeared, I wish some would come back.
Art Deco cars are beautiful in form and architecture. They are works of art from times gone by. Their beauty rivals most art. One look and it breaks my heart that we live in the world of today.
😱 there were actually 2-3 cars shown here that I hadn't seen before! There's 1 brand that I was sure I'd see here wasn't shown at all (Bucciali)¿?! & surprisingly some of the most flamboyant of the era wasn't rep'd - the garish but majestic 'pontoon like enclosed front tire' models. Still a real treat👍
Too bad you have the totally wrong era music playing. The music you picked is WW2, these cars are from 10 to 15 years prior, ragtime, although not perfect would have been more appropriate.
i never intended the music to be in the same era as the automobiles. i liked the sound track, and most viewers liked it too. Try to get past your opinion and just enjoy the post.
Best car showcase ever! This is my favorite era of automotive excellence! There was even a couple of names I didn't remember or recognize like Horch, DePaul, & Riley! I hate Bucialli wasn't represented though.
I love the cars, however, the 1939 Cadillac is a 60s, not a 75 series. I had a 1939 60s and i liked the styling better than the 75. You can tell the difference by the chrome channels making up the top of the doors.
Unfortunately with the exception of Cadillac, Lincoln, Chrysler, and Packard, the great American marques shown here- due to the Great Depression- did not survive much longer. Piece Arrow lasted until 1938, and Graham produced a small number of Cord-based cars in 1940 and '41. That was it.
There was something special about that era of sideboards and flowing wings, evident from the huge popularity of the '32-'35 era cars for the hot rod brigade.
Those are "running boards". Sideboards are furniture items used to display food and store dishes. The thing about the hot rods of the late 4s and into the 50s is that they were built from old cars that were basically worthless and available in vast numbers. Those flowing fenders? Hotrodders mostly cut them off, and chopped the body to get the lines they wanted.
All of the Duesenberg chassis and running gear were built in a single year. It just took them 10 years to sell them all. Coach work wasn't necessarily part of the deal; the buyer went to a coach maker for the body, which explains why an early body Duesie looks so much different from a late body car.
Wow! That '33 Pierce Arrow Silver Arrow was pretty "Modern" looking, for it's day! We (my Mom and Dad) used to drive a '39 Cad Series 75, when we lived at Lake Tahoe. Duel spare tires and all. But I could see that '31 Alfa 6C 1750 GS parked in my garage!!!
Enjoyed all Brits had two real winers 1930 Riley and 1933 Lagonda and the 1935 Alfa was years ahead in style
Absolutely beautiful
Where’s Delahaye????? It was the single most Art Deco car brand ever!
The glorious time of American ascendency vs the era of Alzheimer's Biden and American disintegration.
a great collection, thanks. The Cord models are espacially beautiful. When I had a second look on the Chrysler Airflow, I was jusr wonndering, to what extend the Beetle was influenced by Art Deco.
What a brilliant use of my time. I have always had a leaning for Art Deco, that extends to everything architecture, design and fashion. Makes one think!
Every single one a stunner! And unique!
Art Deco the general category. Many are most specifically Streamline Moderne.
Excellent! Missing is perhaps the best- the 1939 Lincoln Continental
Great show, with great music
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Very beautiful however I imagine these were only owned by the rich & famous. It is a shame that today styling seems to be the same on most makers. Individuality seems to have disappeared, I wish some would come back.
Art Deco cars are beautiful in form and architecture. They are works of art from times gone by. Their beauty rivals most art. One look and it breaks my heart that we live in the world of today.
I LOVE IT!!! GREAT VIDEO & GREAT SOUNDTRACK!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!
😱 there were actually 2-3 cars shown here that I hadn't seen before! There's 1 brand that I was sure I'd see here wasn't shown at all (Bucciali)¿?! & surprisingly some of the most flamboyant of the era wasn't rep'd - the garish but majestic 'pontoon like enclosed front tire' models. Still a real treat👍
Stupendous. Its the bees knees, whatever that means. 😂
i wish the auto companies would unleash raymond lowery talent on to days jelleybean designs.
Great; simply wonderful; not a damn computer chip to go to s t in a sec. . these were autos!
Extraordinaria la coleccion. Todos los autos podriamos decir de rara belleza, algunos con largisimas narices
After this clip i whant to play mafia
And to this day some people still sat " It's a Duesy " Now you know why.
Fantastic! The older I get, the more I appreciate pre-WWII cars. More, please.
Too bad you have the totally wrong era music playing. The music you picked is WW2, these cars are from 10 to 15 years prior, ragtime, although not perfect would have been more appropriate.
i never intended the music to be in the same era as the automobiles. i liked the sound track, and most viewers liked it too. Try to get past your opinion and just enjoy the post.
Best car showcase ever! This is my favorite era of automotive excellence! There was even a couple of names I didn't remember or recognize like Horch, DePaul, & Riley! I hate Bucialli wasn't represented though.
Some absolute stunners. Thanks
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy was WII. But great vid. 1930s Packards are my favorites. true works of art!
Certainly not all Art Deco inspired.
It's Art Deco era Automobiles,,, not Art Deco inspired automobiles .
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Ruxtons, short lived but very cool when dumping the running boards by channeling!
The thumbs down people probably drive Toyotas and wouldn't know a good looking car if they were run over by one.
Wow. Not one Studebaker.
I love the cars, however, the 1939 Cadillac is a 60s, not a 75 series. I had a 1939 60s and i liked the styling better than the 75. You can tell the difference by the chrome channels making up the top of the doors.
Unfortunately with the exception of Cadillac, Lincoln, Chrysler, and Packard, the great American marques shown here- due to the Great Depression- did not survive much longer. Piece Arrow lasted until 1938, and Graham produced a small number of Cord-based cars in 1940 and '41. That was it.
The song is from the 40s not the 30s
Nice cars and nice music but unfortunately the eras don´t match.
I was not trying to match music with the images. But I think its a good musical bed for the video.
@@oceanartimages6688 It would have been just as easy to correctly match the eras
A lovely era that has passed.
Who was doing the singing? She had a real Gwen Stefani vibe going on.
@Tim Mentzer Actually it's not. It's the Star Sisters performing an Andrews Sisters tribute medley recorded in the early 1980s.
@@patdthomas The Star Sisters sound damn good!
6.32 That 1934 Chrysler Airflow sure looks like it may had inspired the VW bug.
I love Art Deco design. Some of these cars fit in well but I really like the building and interior design elements.
LOVE EVERY ASPECT OF YOUR PRODUCTION! *BRAVO, MY GOOD MAN!!!*
*SUPERB...BRILLIANT... MUSIC CHOICE AND THE CARS...STUPENDOUS COMBINATION AND I LOOOOOOVE IT!*
There was something special about that era of sideboards and flowing wings, evident from the huge popularity of the '32-'35 era cars for the hot rod brigade.
Those are "running boards". Sideboards are furniture items used to display food and store dishes. The thing about the hot rods of the late 4s and into the 50s is that they were built from old cars that were basically worthless and available in vast numbers. Those flowing fenders? Hotrodders mostly cut them off, and chopped the body to get the lines they wanted.
Nice Thanks
And where is the utmost Art Deco automobile, the Panhard Dynamic...?
How to I put in my order for a 1929 Duesenberg?
All of the Duesenberg chassis and running gear were built in a single year. It just took them 10 years to sell them all. Coach work wasn't necessarily part of the deal; the buyer went to a coach maker for the body, which explains why an early body Duesie looks so much different from a late body car.
My favs are the Bearcats, the 1935 Alpha and the 1937 Cord. Custom cars straight from the factory. Love the cars from the '30s.
I love those "Super Bearcats" too.
Theres a difference between works of art and a car. We went from this to a Chevette, Toyota crap box...
Gotta love when cars had some REAL style to them. I could be real happy with a '33 Ford three-window...or a '40 Ford coupe in my possession!
Ford did not make a 3- window after 36.
Wow! That '33 Pierce Arrow Silver Arrow was pretty "Modern" looking, for it's day! We (my Mom and Dad) used to drive a '39 Cad Series 75, when we lived at Lake Tahoe. Duel spare tires and all. But I could see that '31 Alfa 6C 1750 GS parked in my garage!!!
The ‘31 streamlined Alfa 😳 and anything by Cord, Auburn, Duesenberg, beautiful.