If i was walking down that road and saw that thing coming i would shit my pants and run off screaming! Looks absolute evil, If Dracula drove a car it would be that one.
300DBenz That car looks like something you would expect to see a Move Villian pulling up in. That rolls looks more like something that Bruce Wayne would drive when he wasn't on the clock at Wayne Enterprises or out patroling as "The Batman."
To me, this is one of the top 5 car designs of all time. The contrasting circular and straight surfaces give an improbably coherent design that doesn't clash, and somehow works as a whole. It took a certain genius to pull that off. Most great French and Italian car designs utilize elegant, changing radius curves. But Voisin achieved a more dramatic, bold effect with circles and straight lines. But beyond the boldness, there's a huge amount of subtle detail, (with straight lines that are actually slightly curved), demonstrating the tremendous amount of thought went into the design of this car. And the interior with all the gauges and the exposed transmission and shifter mechanism is equally incredible. This car demonstrates that Voisin was both an artisan and a mechanical genius. It really is beautiful yet sinister looking. It's the epitome of cool.
@@jurivlk5433 A link please of Rita Hayworth`s car. I have however been in love with Delahaye since I 1st (I think) saw it in 2011 movie Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon (although I think I`ve heard about the brand earlier over the years): ruclips.net/video/lICdm719V3k/видео.html Here is the beautiful 165 S in another setting: ruclips.net/video/FjvchvMRai0/видео.html Then we have ofcourse it`s successor the 175 S by Diana Dors: ruclips.net/video/n8qUG0e4psw/видео.html Then other Delahaye beauties: ruclips.net/video/Csp9KWZBeWY/видео.html ruclips.net/video/Txw3XTwGYNo/видео.html ruclips.net/video/FKvpt-vS-A0/видео.html Last (although one could go on and on) but not least: ruclips.net/video/z410JrEoAeA/видео.html
La hispano suiza fue una marca espanola funded en Barcelona, No es francesa. Fue vendido y fabricado despues de la Guerra civil en francia pero es espanola.Despues surgio la Pegaso con sus miticos Z 102,Los mejores deportivos del mundo en los 50s.
@@juanmorales5133 This car is french, not spanish. And YES, Hispano-Suiza was french too. In 1923, the company established in France became independent as the "Société Française Hispano-Suiza" (French Society Hispano-Suiza), and owned later by the french state. All the most luxurious Hispano-Suiza was built in France, by the french independent company, with french coachbuilders. The proof ? During the exhibitions or concours d'élégance, these models of Hispano-Suiza has a french flag for the country of origin, not the spanish flag. Spain had only built the standard models, so, Spain can't claims the luxury cars from France. At the time, France had the know-how to make luxurious automobiles, not Spain, not at the same scale.
Truly spectacular video - I came for the Voisin which is one of my all time favorites (any Voisin, pure sculptural art!) however this collection is insane, thrilling...thank you for such a special upload!
That, two-tone convertible modified Rolls Royce is strictly amazing. But the look chopped black car blew me away. I AM IN LOVE WITH THE BLACK CAR THAT WAS SITTING NEXT TO THE BROWN MODIFIED CONVERTIBLE RULES .... I WISH YOU WOULD HAVE SPENT MORE VIDEO TIME ON THE COAL-BURNING CAR. I WOULD HAVE LOVED TO SEE THAT IN THE MECHANIC ISM OF HOW IT OPERATED THOSE CARS ARE BEYOND GORGEOUS. YOU ARE A VERY LUCKY MAN TURN ON ALL OF THOSE TREASURES.
I cannot believe such rare unbelievably special cars were driven on the road, by an auto presenter named Dennis Gage. Not because of his name, his moustache and flat cap, but because the driver could be replaced, and the car is irreplaceable. Truly the, ‘Pièce de résistance’.
This is a really amazing private collection. I would love to see more of this--for example, at 2:18 you can see a red Talbot-Lago Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe sitting behind the car they are discussing. Perhaps the most beautiful car ever built and one of the greatest examples of Art Deco design. I once went to an exhibition devoted to Voisin cars in Geneva, Switzerland but it is really cool to actually see one being driven!
The Voisin has this look of being a custom made hot rod from the uniqueness it has for a 1931 car when compared to another car of the same period. The chopped looking roof with the long front end and other features of this car make it the type of car that makes someone wonder if it came like that or was modified to look like the way it does.
Those cars are definitely what old cartoon villains' automobiles were based on. They just HAVE to be! It must've been a blast to get to drive them, though!
You really need to work on not barking orders at people when you talk. Ordering him to open up the hood after he's already reaching for the latch...you probably don't even realize you're doing it, but you did it on every car he showed us. Love your content, keep up the good work.
What's not to fall in love with! So many eclectic vehicles, I could spend days in this season of automotive art. They certainly don't build them like they used to.
Лучшие Автомобили созданные за последнее столетие собраны в одной колекцыии!!! Великолепно!!! Поражают своей красотой и изяществом линий!!!!!Beautiful!!!!!!
No mention of the Voisin's most unique feature: its V12 uses sleeve valves instead of the usual poppet valves. The amount of oil smoke also explains why sleeve valves never caught on.
I love the Art Deco period, and it doesn't get much Art Deco-er than that Rolls Royce. Absolutely stunning. One interesting feature is that you don't often see an inside hood release, most cars back then, had handles that you just turned on the hood itself to open it up, thus people could steal things.
I have to admit Bugatti, Delage and Delahaye have always been my favorite stylish cars. Although I love some Citroens as well French surely know style, precision and comfort.
Yes the Citroen 21 series was so advanced for its time its still recognized as an icon and collected wold wide by enthusiasts. I only wish I’d bought one when they were imported. The delage and delahaye had fantastic style even by today’s standard.
I own a 94 toyota tercel, beautiful blue/rust/no more metal color, it is an exquisite machine, super rare, it is a limited production car, it is a 4 cilinder 4 gear, mamual(that is correct,mamual) transmission machine with a true , rare pedigree, it gets 29 miles to the gallon and will smoke any sports car that is parked and the owner is nowhere in sight, I cannot divulge the horsepower as it is a rather a vulgar thing to say but I dare to imply that the horsepower is 'adequate', the clutch is rather touchy as it grinds and sometimes emits sparks, true revolutionary spark clutch technology, it has a very industrial feeling, the plastic fender blends in with the dented hood perfectly and ads an elegant, perhaps neo apocaliptyc touch, a rare mechine indeed........
WOW! I know the Avions Voisin is not a Wraith but seeing it pour itself out of the fog like that made me think of Joe Hill's graphic novel. I kept thinking of old Charlie Manx taking kids to Christmasland in this thing. All it's missing is a plate that reads NOS4A2. That Rolls is something out of Batman the animated series, comics, and graphic novels also. I can just imagine Bruce Wayne jumping out of it into a dark alleyway and Batman popping out gliding over the roof tops. I also have always wanted a Delahaye and a Delage those cars were definitely well before their time and so beautiful. One of the best collections ever IMHO.
One man's meat is another man's poison; my favourite car is an Avions Voisin. They smoke like that because of the sleeve valves. Voisin used nothing but sleeve valve engines in his cars. apart from the very last model to emerge (which used a Graham-Paige engine bought off the shelf from the US).
This engines did use the Knight double sleeve valve system,like many other luxury automobile makers...this system is efficient and extremly kiet, but wear up very fast: the engine TBO was only ~30 000km, after it need the replacement from the sleeves...The high oil consumption and wearing problems was only solved at debut WW2 from Bristol (Hercules and Centaurus aircraft engines) ,who use single sleeve made in nitrided steel...
@@leneanderthalien Not just wear. During the period Voisins were in production, compression ratios were much lower than they are today. Sleeve valve engines could achieve similar compression ratios to those with poppet valve engines. The fuels available after WW II permitted higher compression ratios and this by itself resulted in higher power outputs. From their basic design, sleeve valve engines could not reach those higher ratios and thus the higher power that became a market feature could only be reached by increases inn engine size. Much less efficient, and a result not popular in the merket.
@@leneanderthalien And an additional point to note. Daimler in the UK had used sleeve valve engines for many years in their wide range of cars - from just over 2 litres to 5 or more times larger. In the early 30's and under the engineering direction of Laurence Pommeroy, , they made the move to poppet valves for just the reasons you and I both give.
No, at that stage the US was their largest market. They even opened a factory in Springfield in 1921. It closed in '31 as a result of the Great Depression. Also, you have to remember that to begin with Rolls just did the chassis & mechanical bits. They left the bodywork up to the coach-builders. IIRC, It was actually a result of entering the American market that they started bringing the coach-building in-house. Not because of what Americans did with the car, but because their foreign clients tended to expect a complete package.
Fantastica colección!!!!! , impresionante por los modelos que tiene y por su estado de conservacion. Parecen recien salidos de fábrica. Genial sin ninguna duda!!!!!!
love the way the door opened on that Delage . . .I have a '67 Toronado that I,m modifying it look,s like it would not be to difficult to fabricate a mechanism to open My door that way . . .
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Never Grow Up! Be always In Wonder. Beautiful Machines
That Audi Aztec, I probably still have some pictures from a magazine of that car. Nice to see it hadn't gone to the concept car graveyard. It still looks amazing.
We could totally make cars like that, and put modern (even electric) engines inside, in addition with usual security systems. Why don't we simply make cars lile that ?
The fog, the music, the Voisin, the smoke from the exhaust... it looks absolutely villainous.
enemy of oil everywhere hahahaha
I expected to see Lurch or Herman Munster driving.
I had a similar thought
If i was walking down that road and saw that thing coming i would shit my pants and run off screaming! Looks absolute evil, If Dracula drove a car it would be that one.
300DBenz That car looks like something you would expect to see a Move Villian pulling up in. That rolls looks more like something that Bruce Wayne would drive when he wasn't on the clock at Wayne Enterprises or out patroling as "The Batman."
It is very rare for a collector of old cars to allow another to drive his vehicles and, even more so, with so much sympathy. Thanks Mr. Jack.
To me, this is one of the top 5 car designs of all time. The contrasting circular and straight surfaces give an improbably coherent design that doesn't clash, and somehow works as a whole. It took a certain genius to pull that off.
Most great French and Italian car designs utilize elegant, changing radius curves. But Voisin achieved a more dramatic, bold effect with circles and straight lines. But beyond the boldness, there's a huge amount of subtle detail, (with straight lines that are actually slightly curved), demonstrating the tremendous amount of thought went into the design of this car.
And the interior with all the gauges and the exposed transmission and shifter mechanism is equally incredible.
This car demonstrates that Voisin was both an artisan and a mechanical genius. It really is beautiful yet sinister looking. It's the epitome of cool.
John Cheves totally agree , this thing is stunning.
I just think it looks ugly but the design is impressive regardless
That Delage is truly stunning ! That is one of the best looking cars i have ever seen.
Delage/Delahaye cars were the most beautiful cars ever made. Did you see the Rita Hayworth car?
@@jurivlk5433 A link please of Rita Hayworth`s car.
I have however been in love with Delahaye since I 1st (I think) saw it in 2011 movie Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon (although I think I`ve heard about the brand earlier over the years):
ruclips.net/video/lICdm719V3k/видео.html
Here is the beautiful 165 S in another setting:
ruclips.net/video/FjvchvMRai0/видео.html
Then we have ofcourse it`s successor the 175 S by Diana Dors:
ruclips.net/video/n8qUG0e4psw/видео.html
Then other Delahaye beauties:
ruclips.net/video/Csp9KWZBeWY/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/Txw3XTwGYNo/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/FKvpt-vS-A0/видео.html
Last (although one could go on and on) but not least:
ruclips.net/video/z410JrEoAeA/видео.html
I'm glad that these French jewels still exist.
Thank you for keeping them in such a shape.
La hispano suiza fue una marca espanola funded en Barcelona, No es francesa. Fue vendido y fabricado despues de la Guerra civil en francia pero es espanola.Despues surgio la Pegaso con sus miticos Z 102,Los mejores deportivos del mundo en los 50s.
@@juanmorales5133 This car is french, not spanish. And YES, Hispano-Suiza was french too. In 1923, the company established in France became independent as the "Société Française Hispano-Suiza" (French Society Hispano-Suiza), and owned later by the french state.
All the most luxurious Hispano-Suiza was built in France, by the french independent company, with french coachbuilders. The proof ? During the exhibitions or concours d'élégance, these models of Hispano-Suiza has a french flag for the country of origin, not the spanish flag.
Spain had only built the standard models, so, Spain can't claims the luxury cars from France. At the time, France had the know-how to make luxurious automobiles, not Spain, not at the same scale.
@@Thunderworks sorry man.you are wrong
@@Thunderworks you worry about your country cars., I will worry about mine
@@Thunderworks the rolls Royce is north American because many of them were built in that country. Don't make me laugh.
man.. this is the best collection of true classics i've ever seen
That Rolls Royce is amazing !!!! Never have I seen something so important to Automotive History ! Thanks for showing it !
What a fantastic collection! Love it! That is how cars should be restored and maintained. Congratulations!!! Thanks for sharing this visit with us.
The body work on the 1939 Delage steals my heart, I'm in love
and they just walked by the amazing Bugattis! Such automotive art work!
What a cool job you have sir, wow. 🎉🎉🎉
It sure beats working for a living! 🙂
The Voisin is pretty cool and the mood during the drive was spot on, but the Rolls-Royce is really awesome, best looking Rolls I've ever seen.
This is basically a collectors dream...every most beautiful and rare car ever made almost!
I am in love ,the Rolls Royce above all others .So chic.
Here I go again, in love.
ogni volta che lo guardo questo video, sono già 4 volte, mi viene in testa la MERAVIGLIA!!!
The Delage and Voisin are amazing. The Rolls is... Well... Special.
The rolls roys at the end is to die for
I was in this Rolls Royce 20 years ago when it was bright red with light tan leather. SOOOOO much better in this color combo...BEAUTIFUL.
I love the Voisin, state of the art!
The Voisin looks exquisitely creepy and frightening in the fog. I LOVE it!
If they ever create a sequel to "Christine", the Voisin would be perfect for the role of "evil car".
What a beautiful collection of vintage cars.
Truly spectacular video - I came for the Voisin which is one of my all time favorites (any Voisin, pure sculptural art!)
however this collection is insane, thrilling...thank you for such a special upload!
What an unbelievable collection. It is wonderfully restored.
Love your style, sir! Your enthusiasm is so infectious I was not able to stop watching until the end. Will keep watching your show now!
That, two-tone convertible modified Rolls Royce is strictly amazing.
But the look chopped black car blew me away.
I AM IN LOVE WITH THE BLACK CAR
THAT WAS SITTING NEXT TO THE BROWN MODIFIED CONVERTIBLE RULES ....
I WISH YOU WOULD HAVE SPENT MORE VIDEO TIME ON THE
COAL-BURNING CAR.
I WOULD HAVE LOVED TO SEE THAT IN THE
MECHANIC ISM OF HOW IT OPERATED
THOSE CARS ARE BEYOND GORGEOUS.
YOU ARE A VERY LUCKY MAN TURN ON ALL OF THOSE TREASURES.
The Avion - Voisin absolutely look like something that directly came out of a steam punk era movie ! Beautiful !
I cannot believe such rare unbelievably special cars were driven on the road, by an auto presenter named Dennis Gage. Not because of his name, his moustache and flat cap, but because the driver could be replaced, and the car is irreplaceable. Truly the, ‘Pièce de résistance’.
What an incredible collection. Some people just have more fun in life.
#One of THE #MOST #BEAUTIFUL #COLLECTIONS #world #wide! I can't #believe it!
Really blew my mind seeing that beauty
This is a really amazing private collection. I would love to see more of this--for example, at 2:18 you can see a red Talbot-Lago Figoni & Falaschi Teardrop Coupe sitting behind the car they are discussing. Perhaps the most beautiful car ever built and one of the greatest examples of Art Deco design. I once went to an exhibition devoted to Voisin cars in Geneva, Switzerland but it is really cool to actually see one being driven!
What an incredible collection. Good job very nice
OMG, what an amazing collection, and the Rolls is just out of this world.
The Voisin has this look of being a custom made hot rod from the uniqueness it has for a 1931 car when compared to another car of the same period. The chopped looking roof with the long front end and other features of this car make it the type of car that makes someone wonder if it came like that or was modified to look like the way it does.
Absolutely beautiful collection and need no saying priceless as well. Thanks for an awesome video.
So cool to see him driving the Voisin.... what a car...
Those cars are definitely what old cartoon villains' automobiles were based on. They just HAVE to be! It must've been a blast to get to drive them, though!
It was!
You really need to work on not barking orders at people when you talk. Ordering him to open up the hood after he's already reaching for the latch...you probably don't even realize you're doing it, but you did it on every car he showed us. Love your content, keep up the good work.
What's not to fall in love with! So many eclectic vehicles, I could spend days in this season of automotive art. They certainly don't build them like they used to.
I expected to have them stop and pick up Cruella DeVille! LOL
I was thinking Cruella Devilles car too
@@kieron82 SAME!!! XDD
Thank you for this video. Fantastic cars. Never even heard of Voisin before but needed this education.
Both the vehicles are just gorgeous.
Лучшие Автомобили созданные за последнее столетие собраны в одной колекцыии!!! Великолепно!!! Поражают своей красотой и изяществом линий!!!!!Beautiful!!!!!!
No mention of the Voisin's most unique feature: its V12 uses sleeve valves instead of the usual poppet valves. The amount of oil smoke also explains why sleeve valves never caught on.
The only possible reaction to these cars is floored amazement.
WHAT A TRULY ASTONISHING COLLECTION. I'D LOVE TO VISIT AND SEE IT ALL UP CLOSE. WHAT FANTASTIC RESTORATIONS, THEY ARE WORLD CLASS.
Love this show great cars people and places love to see this place in person keep up the good work Dennis love it
What a supercars, never saw them before, a hell of a collection, that man is a hero😎
Amazing cars, and that fog... Like a movie scene.
I love the Art Deco period, and it doesn't get much Art Deco-er than that Rolls Royce. Absolutely stunning. One interesting feature is that you don't often see an inside hood release, most cars back then, had handles that you just turned on the hood itself to open it up, thus people could steal things.
Avions= Planes
Voisin= Neighbor
There's some unbelievable cars in this collection
That Avions is one of the coolest cars ever to exist, regardless of era.
Yeh That and the Bucciali tv.
They look and sound amazing !!
I have to admit Bugatti, Delage and Delahaye have always been my favorite stylish cars. Although I love some Citroens as well French surely know style, precision and comfort.
Yes the Citroen 21 series was so advanced for its time its still recognized as an icon and collected wold wide by enthusiasts. I only wish I’d bought one when they were imported. The delage and delahaye had fantastic style even by today’s standard.
This video shows the most beautiful on earth and human invention.👍👍
I loved every second of this video Dennis. 10/10
I own a 94 toyota tercel, beautiful blue/rust/no more metal color, it is an exquisite machine, super rare, it is a limited production car, it is a 4 cilinder 4 gear, mamual(that is correct,mamual) transmission machine with a true , rare pedigree, it gets 29 miles to the gallon and will smoke any sports car that is parked and the owner is nowhere in sight, I cannot divulge the horsepower as it is a rather a vulgar thing to say but I dare to imply that the horsepower is 'adequate', the clutch is rather touchy as it grinds and sometimes emits sparks, true revolutionary spark clutch technology, it has a very industrial feeling, the plastic fender blends in with the dented hood perfectly and ads an elegant, perhaps neo apocaliptyc touch, a rare mechine indeed........
wellfudgethis that's bullshit and you know it.... Mamual 😂😂😂😂😂
wellfudgethis but it doesn't have vtec.
Sounds.... Exceptionally exquisite
Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert CAMACHO one of only eleventyseventykazillion ever made. Hold on to that beaut.
The design of a Tercel could be from Delage, 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
That Voisin model has to be an all time classic design, that copied no one else. Ultra low roof, square lines, sinister.
I love Dennis and his enthusiasm, the car is OK to 😆
Am I weird for thinking that Avions Voisin is one of the coolest looking cars I have ever seen? Because it is.
That RR is beautiful absolutely stunning! beautiful lines, the headlights like the cord 812 coffin nose
Beautiful machines in that collection 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Classic...Dennis is the Boss..thanks for sharing.
Top of my list for most beautiful rides!!!
WOW! I know the Avions Voisin is not a Wraith but seeing it pour itself out of the fog like that made me think of Joe Hill's graphic novel. I kept thinking of old Charlie Manx taking kids to Christmasland in this thing. All it's missing is a plate that reads NOS4A2. That Rolls is something out of Batman the animated series, comics, and graphic novels also. I can just imagine Bruce Wayne jumping out of it into a dark alleyway and Batman popping out gliding over the roof tops. I also have always wanted a Delahaye and a Delage those cars were definitely well before their time and so beautiful. One of the best collections ever IMHO.
That Voisin is just awesome.
One man's meat is another man's poison; my favourite car is an Avions Voisin. They smoke like that because of the sleeve valves. Voisin used nothing but sleeve valve engines in his cars. apart from the very last model to emerge (which used a Graham-Paige engine bought off the shelf from the US).
This engines did use the Knight double sleeve valve system,like many other luxury automobile makers...this system is efficient and extremly kiet, but wear up very fast: the engine TBO was only ~30 000km, after it need the replacement from the sleeves...The high oil consumption and wearing problems was only solved at debut WW2 from Bristol (Hercules and Centaurus aircraft engines) ,who use single sleeve made in nitrided steel...
@@leneanderthalien Not just wear. During the period Voisins were in production, compression ratios were much lower than they are today. Sleeve valve engines could achieve similar compression ratios to those with poppet valve engines. The fuels available after WW II permitted higher compression ratios and this by itself resulted in higher power outputs. From their basic design, sleeve valve engines could not reach those higher ratios and thus the higher power that became a market feature could only be reached by increases inn engine size. Much less efficient, and a result not popular in the merket.
@@leneanderthalien And an additional point to note. Daimler in the UK had used sleeve valve engines for many years in their wide range of cars - from just over 2 litres to 5 or more times larger. In the early 30's and under the engineering direction of Laurence Pommeroy, , they made the move to poppet valves for just the reasons you and I both give.
Amazing cars. Great show.
Voisin. Breathtaking.
Amazing !!!
I congratulate this guy👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Two amazing automobiles ♥️
Knowing how conservative RR is, especially before WW2, I reckon they must have has apoplexy when they saw this baby.
No, at that stage the US was their largest market. They even opened a factory in Springfield in 1921. It closed in '31 as a result of the Great Depression.
Also, you have to remember that to begin with Rolls just did the chassis & mechanical bits. They left the bodywork up to the coach-builders. IIRC, It was actually a result of entering the American market that they started bringing the coach-building in-house. Not because of what Americans did with the car, but because their foreign clients tended to expect a complete package.
WELL SAID, VERY INTERESTING.
Dennis should have his OWN classic cars by now!😅
Dennis has to have set some kind of record for the number of exclusive cars he has been allowed to drive. ✌️❤️🖖
I know. I can’t believe it myself!
Tbh i never seen coolest fabulous beauty awesome classic car on room in my entire life, Heaven😍
Fantastica colección!!!!! , impresionante por los modelos que tiene y por su estado de conservacion. Parecen recien salidos de fábrica. Genial sin ninguna duda!!!!!!
The Voisin has the most dapper, coolest and laid-back design of all times. I simply love it.
The Rolls Royce is a joke.
The Voison defines sinister. She's coming back like Christine to even the score for grinding dem gears
What an incredible collection !
love the voisin ...just amazing!
Wow! impressive!! each car tells a story
The owner has a great eye for beauty, thanks for posting.
Beautiful cars! Thanks for showing
Definitely one of the best episodes.
love the way the door opened on that Delage . . .I have a '67 Toronado that I,m modifying it look,s like it would not be to difficult to fabricate a mechanism to open My door that way . . .
Never Grow Up! Be always In Wonder. Beautiful Machines
Breathtakingly beautiful.
Yup the Avions interior would look like a plane cockpit, because avions in french is Planes.
What a collection!
I just wish that some of these crazy cars come back to life😢🙏
I always come back for the Rolls.
Wow the delage car is just awesome what a car i heard they're relaunching company hope it comes back with a bang
delage absolutely beautiful
That Rolls-Royce is to die for. that's all I need in this world is my woman and that gorgeous elegant car both of them in my garage.😂😂😂😂😂🍸
Fascinating! Thank you.
Very steampunk episode, love it!
That Audi Aztec, I probably still have some pictures from a magazine of that car. Nice to see it hadn't gone to the concept car graveyard. It still looks amazing.
For all innovations of modern cars, it sometimes feels like they lack soul compared to these classics.
Of course the modern cars missing it
We could totally make cars like that, and put modern (even electric) engines inside, in addition with usual security systems.
Why don't we simply make cars lile that ?
@Sarbur Gideg true sadly, cars like that were the equivalent of probably $300,000 plus in today’s money
Those are some COOL cars.
great collection, the history in the room.