The Awesome Vintage Cars Thread

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My turn! :dopey:

Alfa Romeo 6 C 2300 Aerodinamica Spider “Aerospider” (constructed 1934-1937)

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1923 Aston Martin Grand Prix car of Peter and Robin Briggs

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1935 Auburn Speedster

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Edit: One more..

1935 Duesenberg SJ Special Mormon Meteor

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:drool:
 
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*shrugs* Not a specialist so can't tell difference between good and bad replica, let alone legit piece. It's close enough.
 
Since I saw a Model T and Airflow already, I know one game will be useful to point out some that aren't here yet.

I got another beaut. '37 Cord 810, gentlemen.
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Gotta love the centrifugal supercharger mounted atop the engine with its vertical axis and, of course, its mid-front drivetrain configuration (the engine actually faces the passenger cabin--note the fan above the bellhousing to draw air through the radiator).
 
The Adams-Farwell 6A may look like a another horseless carriage from the early 1900s, until you see the car's engine. A five-cylinder radial-rotary engine with a stationary crankshaft!

That is absolutely awesome.
 
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