Steve Williams
Steve Williams
@stewil
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Joined: Dec 31, 1996
Last seen: May 8, 2026
Topics: 16 / Replies: 287
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RE: Jeancart

@charles-rockett Whew! Thank you Charles. Here is something else I would like to post and can wait if it might cause preemption. 🙁 Pleas...

2 years ago
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RE: Jeancart

OOPS - 😯

2 years ago
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RE: Jeancart

Here is another T150SS by Spark that I don't remember being shown Chassis #70107. Has a nicely detailed interior This car sold for $13,...

2 years ago
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RE: Jeancart

Charles, That is indeed an MA model purchased from Dave Sinclair in 2005. Here is the entire "swoopy car" bookshelf display A pic of t...

2 years ago
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RE: Jeancart

Here is another Charles by MA Models Some other French Curves

2 years ago
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RE: PARIS SALON 1936 DELAHAYE 135

@charles-rockett The 1938 Talbot T150C Cabriolet, yel/blu, is LE#16/100 by Heco. Is that the one you inquired about? The primrose color confuses me...

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RE: PARIS SALON 1936 DELAHAYE 135

Loving this thread about these stunning works of automotive art. Thank you for starting this thread Charles and to all of you who contributed. It has ...

2 years ago
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RE: 1937 Cord Beverly Sedan ..........

Here is another by Minimarque And with the Auburn we have an ACD trio. All are Minimarque.

2 years ago
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RE: Cord/Alfa/Bugatti/Auburn/Duesenberg Streamlining 1930's Style

Just noticed this post, and thank you for your post and your questions Karl. Will try and research it this week mit no AI.

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RE: Cord/Alfa/Bugatti/Auburn/Duesenberg Streamlining 1930's Style

Another display with close ups of the Cord's, but not the black, less famous Auburn Speedster, as well as other machinery of the era.

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RE: Cord/Alfa/Bugatti/Auburn/Duesenberg Streamlining 1930's Style

Hi Chris, Just looked at a number of PICS of the 1930 Alfa 6C Spider's and they all basically look like this. Maybe the Alfa was later rebodied ...

2 years ago
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RE: Cord/Alfa/Bugatti/Auburn/Duesenberg Streamlining 1930's Style

Hi John, If you have time and inclination please email me at stewil2802@gmail.com sometime. Steve

2 years ago
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RE: Cord/Alfa/Bugatti/Auburn/Duesenberg Streamlining 1930's Style

@nickies Sounds like an interesting book, will have to check it out.

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RE: Cord/Alfa/Bugatti/Auburn/Duesenberg Streamlining 1930's Style

@thingluvr Thank you for the link. Have bookmarked it.

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