Was this front-wheel-drive '39 Cord L29 spectacular? Uh, yeah. Author photo
- Was this front-wheel-drive '39 Cord L29 spectacular? Uh, yeah. Author photo
- Today's Rolls Royce Phantom just doesn't pack quite the punch of this 1939 Continental Phantom II. Author photo
- This LaSalle was actually the pace car at the 1934 Indy 500. How cool is that? Author photo
- Unique, if not a little strange, this custom-built 1912 Gobron-Brillie Skiff was crafted like a wooden boat. Author photo
- 1917 Detroit-Electric Model 68 was controlled by a tiller in the back seat. Author photo
- This 1916 Detroit-Electric was amazingly original for a 94-year-old car. Author photo
- Pierce-Arrow was one of the most prestegious marques at one time, and everyone would know you arrived in this huge roadster. Author photo
- This diminutive 1902 Gobron-Deux Banquette was just as adorable as a new speckled pup. Author photo
- This '32 Packard 903 Convertible Coupe was exactly what people expect when they look at a high-caliber Classic car. Author photo
- This is a 1933 Rolls Royce 20/25 6-Light Limousine. You have to wonder what kind of person was able to buy a car like this during the depression era. Author photo
- This is a 1925 Kissel Speedster, and it still looks sporty today. Author photo
- 1937 Riley Adelphi Touring Cars aren't something you normally see in the mall parking lot. Author photo
- 1935 Chrysler Airflow is considered one of Chrysler's biggest failures, but it looks pretty nice today. Author photo
- This Studebaker race car competed in the Indy 500 in 1932 and 1933. Author photo
- 1940 Packard Super 8-160 probably isn't going to be used by the surfer crowd any time soon. Author photo
- Compared to some of the high-dollar cars at this show, this Model A Ford pickup seemed pretty tame. Author photo
- This is a 1909 Maytag/Mason Model A, full of brass and class. Author photo
- You can tell that this Supercharged '35 Auburn 851 Phaeton is something special at first glance. Author photo
- Black paint on this '36 Cord is deep enough to drink. Author photo
- This '35 Auburn had a refresh sometime in its life, but the best part about it is that it isn't so nice that you couldn't go out and drive it. Author photo
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