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One passed us on the highway in September - a 570S.  Perhaps this is it?

 

Absolutely spot-on, Stu.

I happen to park right next to this Mac. every Monday morning (and his 488 before the Mac arrived).

It really is a bit of pure sculpture in 'real life'.

 

Customary overview;

 

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Over to you, Stu!

 

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Thank you, Philip - I rushed a photo out the back window of the car service on the way to the airport.  Stunning, and a relative bargain in the supercar arena.  If I can find those photos on my home computer I'll post them here.

 

Let's try this one - One of the cars I really liked when it first released:

 

 

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'57 Lincoln Continental Mark II.  Your turn William.

 

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Here is a bonnet ornament. Name the make and model.  There is some some latitude on the latter as there were a lot of variants. 

 

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That is correct. It is actually a Vauxhall 20-60 Type T, but there were so many variants I will give it to you. This car is a film star, as it appeared in the 1968 film 'The Devil Rides out'.

 

Here is the full bonnet

 

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It is the car in the middle (well, the one to the left actually) in this photo

 

 

These were taken on what turned out to be a very wet day.

 

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Thank you William.

 

A sculptor „abused“ this car to create a piece of art. Does anybody know the model?

(In Chicago the artist consumed once a Cadillac :) )

 

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Thank you, Günter.  It helps that I've been a car enthusiast at least since I was ten.  The basic shape is '70s General Motors full size sedan and coupe, but the line of chrome longitudinally in the center of the hood/bonnet was what made me think Buick, and Electra was their full size car.  the trunk/boot is large enough to store several adult murder victims.  At that time Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, Oldsmobile and Cadillac shared a great deal, called "badge engineering, which is practices by other auto maters as well. 

 

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