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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.

Liberace would have loved it!

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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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