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    '34 Triumph by Zagato

    maybe someone might know more about this beauty than I do....chances are slim but im hopin


    1934 Triumph 8c 2700GS roadster by zagato
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    i know nothing... but awesome car no less

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    It's a special bodied version of the Dolomite, the 8 cylinder of which very few were made. See also
    http://www.eurasia85.be/test/nieuwev...m/image372.htm

    who stole their picture from http://www.classics.com/concours.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    It's a special bodied version of the Dolomite, the 8 cylinder of which very few very made. See also
    http://www.eurasia85.be/test/nieuwev...m/image372.htm
    ahhhh, thanks very much i was havin trouble

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    wooooooow i am in love with these cars.....
    1.1939 alfa romeo 6C 2500
    2.1933 chrysler CL
    3.1933 duesenberg SJ
    4.1934 auburn V12 speedster
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    Well there are quite of few of such cars on UCP, I am not sure whether it is possible to make a prewar selection, but browsing will show you quite a few. My grandfather used to have a Horch 853 in the fifties, wonderful to be toured around in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    Well there are quite of few of such cars on UCP, I am not sure whether it is possible to make a prewar selection, but browsing will show you quite a few. My grandfather used to have a Horch 853 in the fifties, wonderful to be toured around in.
    my great grandfather had a 1928 gardner of which ive only heard stories not seen pictures and i would take a '37 cord 812 over any '04 mercedes.

    btw...i was dissappointed in UCP's lack of auburn and cord pictures...the duesenberg SSJ is very nice tho and has tons of pics

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    Quote Originally Posted by mawi427

    btw...i was dissappointed in UCP's lack of auburn and cord pictures...the duesenberg SSJ is very nice tho and has tons of pics
    I was more thinking about vintage Bugatti's and Alfa Romeo's of which you will find quite a lot. I think there are also a number of Cadillac's including the V16. Auburns and Cords are not so prominent in Europe.
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    Beautiful cars, absolutely beautiful. I don't know much about pre-war automobiles, but I'm learning. I love Triumphs!
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