1939 Delahaye Type 165 Figoni et Falaschi Cabriolet: a star-crossed dream car brought back to life

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The 1939 Delahaye was exhibited at the 1939 World's Fair in New York, New York. The car on exhibit contained an engine that did not run. The car's history and ownership is traced to its current owners, Jim Hull and Peter Mullin.

author: MacMinn, Strother

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1947 Bentley Mk VI Cabriolet

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The featured 1947 Bentley Mk VI Cabriolet was produced by ordering a Mk VI Bentley 'bodiless' and having it delivered to the French custom automobile body designer Carroseire Franay. The history of the car is presented.

author: Adler, Dennis

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1963 Jaguar lightweight E-Type fixed-head coupe

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The Jaguars, C-Type, D-Type and E-Type, had a enviable racing record. The racing history of a 1963 E-Type Jaguar is traced. The E-Type automobiles had a timeless design and could reach 150 mph without alterations.

author: Browne, T.C.
History, Automobiles, Racing, Race cars

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subjects list: Appreciation, Vintage automobiles, Vintage cars
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