In my spare time I had also become a "Certified Appraiser" for

the Antique Automobile Club of America.

 

Car # 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 and #38

were all Classic's I bought and enjoyed for a short while, only to resell

for a profit. It was just a fun hobby, as well as lucrative!

(Some were so expensive I couldn't carry them on my own and

occasionally took in a partner.)

 

Car# 33

1932 Bugatti Royal

(previously owned by a famous European race car driver)

(you wouldn't believe what this car is worth today)

I only drove it once and what a thrill. I wish I

had better photos of this one. Especially the all

hand made engine. It was beautiful!

 

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Car #34

1932 "Supercharged" 

L-29 Cord, Front-wheel drive

(one of the first supercharged cars ever!)

(a VERY expensive car)

Needless to say I didn't drive it much.

 

Car #35

1946 Rolls Royce Saloon

(ugly but VERY collectable)

(great on dates! Ha!)

I was a bachelor back then! Geme a break!

 

Car #36

1961 Rolls Royce Cornice Convertible

(everyone should have one of these, just once. Ha!)

It was so long it was like driving a boat.

 

Car #37

1919 Rolls Royce Grand Touring

(click for enlargement)

The Ultimate Parade Car! But boy

did it leak a lot of oil. A real pain in the....!

 

and Car #38

a 1970 Excalibur w/327 Chevy V-8

(one of the first of it's kind)

I really cool car to drive. Classy and power!

 

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