Cruella DeVille, Cruella DeVille,
When she needs a new coat,
she shops at Good Will.
27 0 ReplyCan anyone knowledgeable tell me if those big horns in the front go 'awooga'? It's important.
20 0 Reply11 0 ReplyI think he wants to communicate
4 0 ReplyAww I was expecting a Technology Connections video
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Sadly I don't think so, they look more likely modern air horns. So they will sound like a semi truck.
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This is a replica of a Count Trossi-bodied Mercedes SSK, 1930. At least I think that's what it's meant to resemble.
15 0 ReplyI don't think these cars are very similar. The fenders on the SSK aren't even connected with a running board like this photo. Beautiful car though, just of a similar era (or reflective of an era of it's a kit car as someone below suggested).
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Gorgeous car!! Wish we would see art like this more often
8 0 ReplyThe big foreign car drove itself, but I held the wheel for the sake of appearances.
7 0 ReplyThis is very similar to a Frazier Nash kit car. It was the car I used on my wedding to drive off in. It was a super awesome car. Loved it.
6 0 ReplyBelated congratulations on having a super awesome wedding day!
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If vampires were cars.
6 0 ReplyVery classy merc 👌
The owner clearly cares for that thing well - the finish, bodywork and chrome-like elements look absolutely immaculate
5 0 ReplyNot a car you see everyday
sets as desktop wallpaper
Checkmate!
4 0 ReplyIs that an i12 engine?
4 0 ReplyWas it being driven by The Shadow?
3 0 ReplyBut also fuck parking spaces or whatever
1 0 ReplyJust love that it has a Disabled badge in the window
1 0 ReplyMeh… I’ve got a couple in the old barn out back.
1 0 ReplyIt's still a few decades down the road, but I wonder about the value of all these classics when things like gasoline and diesel will no longer be readily available.
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