Some vehicles at the Revs Institute grabbed me differently when I faced them squarely from the front.
My vote for the most beautiful automobile at Revs Institute:
1937 Delahaye (Type 135MS Special Roadster)
1931 Bentley (4 ½ Liter Supercharged Sports Tourer)
1930 Duesenberg (Model J Dual Cowl Phaeton)
1934 Chrysler (Airflow Imperial CV-8 Coupe)
OK, I lied. This is from the rear. 1939 Mercedes-Benz (W154 Grand Prix)
1909 Ford (Model T Touring)
1914 Rolls-Royce (Silver Ghost Tourer).
4 comments:
Always fun looking at the details of these old classics.
Great shots, Jack.
I agree with you about the Delahaye being beautiful. It was a high point of French car design. The 4 1/2 liter Supercharged Bentley was the original James Bond car, and won most of its races. It is hard to have a favorite, but the 1930 Model J Duesenberg is right up there. It's a Duesy!
These are stylish.
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