When it's all said and done, shows like this are a celebration of the beauty, artistry and fun of great automobiles.
It doesn't really matter whether you're looking at a classic Rolls-Royce...
A magnificent Bugatti...
The wonderful sculpture of a Packard hood ornament...
The inviting interior of a 300SL Mercedes-Benz...
The brutal efficiency of a Ford GT Mark IV racer...
...or the sporting simplicity of a Porsche Speedster...
This magnificent 1936 Delahaye has a custom body by Figoni et Falaschi. For a time, the French were the most flamboyant of car designers, and the F&F designs of the 1930s led the way. This particular car, though rather restrained when compared to some of its contemporaries, is incredibly elegant. It impressed me when I first saw it some time ago, and impressed the judges sufficiently to be named "Best of Show."
For a few hours on Sunday, being surrounded by so much beauty let me enjoy the illusion that all was right with the world....
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8 comments:
Wow, what a fabulous series of posts.
It is so nice to see design when it was done by humans. A lot of artistry married to function there.
Just when I think only the Italians make art of everything, I see something like that Rolls with the Merlin, and as strange as it looks, it has appeal. I would love to take that on the next road trip, provided a mechanic fallowed me in a motorhome.
I'm really wondering now about the businesz of your hydrated friendz.
Great pictures and informative narration.
So many fabulous machines.
followed.
I have no desire to be fallowed by a nechanic or anyone else
Difficult as it was for me...the reveal was worth the wait. Thanks. :)
You'd want a tanker full of gasoline to follow you as well, HO'F. I'm told the car's range on a full tank can be measured in minutes....
Glad y'all enjoyed the pix!
justfly -- government car-safety rules would ban such ornaments as the Packard "cormorant." They would be a hazard to anyone hit by the car, you know....
I love red cars,lol. And....Ouuuu Gah! Ooouuu-Gah! Those first pictures are so cool! One actually looks like it has a 'face!' ((hugs)) from Sunny
The Delahaye deserved to be best in show. I like the GT MKIV, but it's no GT40 :-)
I prefer GT-40s as well, dal, but there were no examples at the show, alas.
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