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A colorful 1914 Renault Victoria

You had a commanding view of the road
in the Renault
1921 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost

The owner has driven the Ghost 130,000
miles since 1980
The Ghost's 6-cylinder engine

Fascinating facts about this Silver
Ghost replica in the next picture

1930 Rolls Royce Phantom II
1941 Packard One-Twenty

1931 Packard Phaeton
1930 Packard Roadster

1914 Stutz
Valet, park my Caddy, and be careful not to get fingerprints on it

It's a mix of Cadillac parts from
several model years
The engine is a certified 1931 Cadillac V16

In case you're wondering — yes, it
runs
This symbol graced Cadillacs from 1930 to 1940

Of course you've heard of the Davis

A 3-wheeler manufactured by Davis Motor
Car Company from 1946-50
The Davis' surprisingly well-finished interior

1937 Lagonda from England
Founded in 1906 by an American, the company was integrated into Aston Martin in 1947

Imagine finding two Lagondas at
the same show — this is the 1932 model
1951 Riley RMD, made in England from 1945 until merger with Austin in 1952

The Riley's unrestored dash
1912 Pope Hartford

Not a Harley or a Honda, but a 1954
Vincent Touring Rapide
1912 Speedwell Roadster

The Speedwell's 4-cylinder powerplant
The Speedwell's circular windscreen was common
in sports cars of the era

This generation of automobiles, with
their beautiful brass accessories,
became known as the "brass era"
Mitchell, circa 1915
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