I've always loved foreign cars. Sure, I grew up in the era of Detroit muscle and performance but there was always something about cars that I rarely got the chance to see, let alone drive, that attracted me. That's one of the reasons I so greatly enjoy the various foreign classes at any concours event, especially what was once called the Ault Park Concours d'Elegance. For example, here is a Renault Caravelle, 1970 a Volvo 1800 E, a 1971 Mercedes 280 SE, a BMW, a Maserati Ghibli Spyder, and an array of Porsches. So which country, France, Sweden, Germany, or Italy holds your fancy?
Whether they're the great classics, ultimate collectors, overlooked and forgotten, or even brand new cars I want to talk about them. Feel free to leave a comment or, better yet, drop me an email at turnerbudds@yahoo.com.
Friday, October 23, 2020
Still More Foreign Imports At Ault Park
I've always loved foreign cars. Sure, I grew up in the era of Detroit muscle and performance but there was always something about cars that I rarely got the chance to see, let alone drive, that attracted me. That's one of the reasons I so greatly enjoy the various foreign classes at any concours event, especially what was once called the Ault Park Concours d'Elegance. For example, here is a Renault Caravelle, 1970 a Volvo 1800 E, a 1971 Mercedes 280 SE, a BMW, a Maserati Ghibli Spyder, and an array of Porsches. So which country, France, Sweden, Germany, or Italy holds your fancy?
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