Classic Cars
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"The Genius within me is now released" is an affirmation from brilliant New Thought teacher Florence Scovel Shinn.
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This is one of two views of the 1937 Talbot Lago T150 SS classic car in a rich bronze color.
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This is our second view of the 1937 Talbot Lago T150 SS classic car.
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The glowing gold in this Peugeot Type Phaeton classic car, centered on a dark background to draw the eye to the rich color, is both mysterious and appealing.
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This silvery-white vintage Jaguar classic car really stands out on its aqua blue background.
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The Messerschmidt Cabin Scooter classic car that was made by the famous German company for many years.
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We have almost 60 vintage car prints available on our site and this 1937 Dkw F7 Audi Factory Ifa Zwickau classic car is our absolute favorite.
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This 1930 Citroën C6F Roadster classic car will lift anyone's spirits with its bright canary yellow color.
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This vintage Bugatti Type 35 classic car was clearly meant to be a very fast sports car and won more than 1000 races in its time.
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This gorgeous 1932 Bugatti Type 50 classic car is stunning in dramatic black and red.
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The 1955 Rideau Ford Meteor classic car was a Canadian car that was manufactured from 1954 to 1961 and then again from 1965 to 1976.
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The 1954 Humber Hawk Mark VI Saloon classic car was a British car produced by the Humber corporation started in 1887.
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The 1953 Fiat 1100 Boat Car was a classic car that was never truly meant to sail the seven seas - unfortunately.
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This 1952 Ferrari classic car was meant for SERIOUS speed.
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Large numbers of these 1947 Buick Super classic cars were seen on American highways for many years.
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The 1938 Talbot-Lago T-150C-SS Teardrop classic car was a French sports car that inspired many automobile designers.
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The 1938 Hispano-Suiza H6b Xenia classic car is acclaimed as an "art deco" automobile.
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The 1937 Panhard And Levassor Dynamic classic car was quite large and meant to be a passenger vehicle - no wild street racing for this dignified automobile!
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In spire of its rather odd look, (to modern eyes, anyway) the 1936 Stout Scarab classic car is credited as the world's first production minivan.
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The 1936 Peugeot 402 Darl'mat Coupe classic car was built for the rich and famous who flocked to the French car maker to grab one of these.