Show me a nice old car

Let me get this right , Peugeot and Citroen = nice to European eyes and Old Cadillacs and Chryslers do not ! That of course is what makes RFF such a great forum . Even if you're wrong :)) you're still free to voice your view .
Peter
 
Parked not far from my home.

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Jim B.
 
Let me get this right , Peugeot and Citroen = nice to European eyes and Old Cadillacs and Chryslers do not ! That of course is what makes RFF such a great forum . Even if you're wrong :)) you're still free to voice your view .
Peter

I'd say they have very different appeal. Though the Citroën Traction Avant, DS, SM & CX are some of the most beautiful cars ever made, methinks.

Derk
 
Let me get this right , Peugeot and Citroen = nice to European eyes and Old Cadillacs and Chryslers do not ! That of course is what makes RFF such a great forum . Even if you're wrong :)) you're still free to voice your view .
Peter

Yep, that just about sums it up, other than the occasional Mustang or perhaps something before the late 30s I can't think of any American car that appealed to my eyes - the strange thing is that I had this predudice even as a 10 year old boy, had long arguments with a schoolfriend who liked all things American!

Sometimes we all stray from our natural preferences, here's the only Ford I ever owned, coincidentally the biggest car I ever owned

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Here are a couple of Chrysler products. Two 1958 Plymouth Belvederes. In 1958 Chrysler owned 15% of Simca and you could find French and American cars on the same showroom floor at the same time.

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We had two of them in Sweden in the late 60's. It was a precautionary action - as these cars have Lucas electrics in them and this way there was a fair chance that at least one of them would start. Cost me all of $120 for both!

Nowadays, there's a fix for that which doesn't take up the space for a second garage: http://www3.telus.net/bc_triumph_registry/smoke.htm

Derk
 
Volvo Amazon, not American and not French, but a nice ride for a wedding:

Arriving
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Bride exiting
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I know, not much 'bout the car but I liked the picture :rolleyes:

Waiting for bride and groom
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