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    I suspect there's at least one Spyker Owner who would think it a waste of this motor car to use it as window dressing. And a few original wheels lying around too!! I bought a sweater, the car is not for sale though.... It's in the Etiqueta Negra store in NYC for anyone interested...
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    We have a client in the Netherlands that has a Nuvolari owned Bugatti 35 C(?).

    In his office are a set of spare wheels, exhaust and some other parts. It really adds to the decor

    If anything, I would say that his wheels are looking much older that the ones in your images....
    Rijk

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    • #3
      ... I know many Bug owners which use replica wheels and replica engines for racing. The original sits in the living room!

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        A sweater might not pull me in the door, but if I walk by and see a Bugatti, I am going in!
        With Tenacity, No Roof Is Impossible

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        • #5
          I second that!

          The Bass Pro Shop near here has a nice Chevrolet 3100, they use it to display sweaters I think. It's a nice touch. But I look at it and see that it's pretty solid, and doesn't need anything. It really should be on the road, while not particularly rare.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mrobin33 View Post
            I suspect there's at least one Spyker Owner who would think it a waste of this motor car to use it as window dressing. And a few original wheels lying around too!! I bought a sweater, the car is not for sale though.... It's in the Etiqueta Negra store in NYC for anyone interested...
            Looks like a Pure Sang Replica from Argentina.

            Argentina CGT_37 The Bugatti and Alfa Romeo Assembly - YouTube

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