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I thought I'd share, this was posted on Buick-59.com

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/19/automobi...nted=1&_r=2

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Who DOESN'T love unrestored pre-war cars!?

http://video.msn.com/v/us/v.htm?g=a8bff923...0&GT1=10267

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Glad you enjoyed it PCS. 8)

What was that ugly gold-plated thing?

A Rolls Royce.

I think it's kind of neat... must have been very tacky in the 1930s.

In any case it looks better than most Rolls Royces, old or new.

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Well I'd love to have any of those pre-war cars...

if I did not care for them style-wise or for any other

silly reason I'd flip them for a V-16 Cadillac and call

it a day. Even the "tacky" Rolls Royce custom is still

100,000% more car than ANY new Acura or Lexus.

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