Pure Lust...Magnificent Work of Art

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Pure Lust...Magnificent Work of Art

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Over the years I'd seen many pictures of this car and was captivated by its beauty but this is the closest i have come to seeing all of it.

How privileged one must feel to own a car like this. Shear perfection in automotive design.

A 1933 Talbot-Lago Type 150CS teardrop coupe. WoW!!! :thumb:

http://driving.ca/auto-news/entertainme ... tiful-cars

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Jay has a ton of old cars. Very sweet post Larry! My dad has a 1936 Plymouth Coupe in pristine condition. He only drives it mostly on Sunday. Only a little over 400 miles on it.
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RaisinCain wrote:Jay has a ton of old cars. Very sweet post Larry! My dad has a 1936 Plymouth Coupe in pristine condition. He only drives it mostly on Sunday. Only a little over 400 miles on it.
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36 Coupe has nice lines. 400 miles is that original or since a restoration?

They make a sweet street rod RaisinCain. Best stay on dad's good side and perhaps oneday you may be the proud owner.

Oh to live the life of Jay. :thumb:

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Not my kinda car, but its definitely in good shape. One of the real oldies Jay has that I like is his 1920ish Cadillac.
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YARDofSTUF wrote:Not my kinda car, but its definitely in good shape. One of the real oldies Jay has that I like is his 1920ish Cadillac.
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Jay has a ton of great cars to be sure. The Talbot has such classic lines its simply stunning to me. i simply adore this car. I just want to pet it. It would be a joy to simply wash it and feel the curves and flowing lines of it.

To each their own Humboldt. :thumb: oOPs! Sorry YARDofSTUF my bad. :o

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minir wrote:---
I just want to pet it. It would be a joy to simply wash it and feel the curves and flowing lines of it.

To each their own Humboldt. :thumb:

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Huh, thought you were talking about my ex for a minute :)
Fantastic car. Very clean design.

By the way, that was Yard's post you quoted, not mine.
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Humboldt wrote:Huh, thought you were talking about my ex for a minute :)
Fantastic car. Very clean design.

By the way, that was Yard's post you quoted, not mine.
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Geez i was so excited i screwed up Humboldt. :rotfl:

If your X had curves like that i can only imagine her replacement Humboldt :thumb:

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If your X had curves like that i can only imagine her replacement Humboldt :thumb:

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Me too, unfortunately :D
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Humboldt wrote:Me too, unfortunately :D
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So the old expression "A bird in the hand" has come true once again Humboldt?

Sorry about that. Hang in their.

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