Based on a Ford Commercial chassis, custom made by Brewster. This car was owned by renowned Opera singer Lily Pons and her husband Andre Kostelanetz.
Outstanding heart shaped grill was designed by Mr Inskip that it flowed like a fine fountain pen.

Pebble Beach 2nd place winner 1998.

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Comment by NedWillis on June 2, 2025 at 9:57pm

Old cars are a rarity. I believe that this hobby is for those who have already covered all their financial needs. I consider it to be in the same class of hobby as golf.

Comment by RiRi on May 29, 2025 at 7:58am

My God, this is so ancient! How much effort was spent on the reconstruction? You know, I have an idea of ​​how much money it takes to maintain a sports car these days. I often place bets with 1x download app. And I believe that the costs of restoring an old car and maintaining a new sports car are comparable. The difference is that a modern car can bring money if you use it in races. Even if you are just a spectator, you can still bet on the winner. An old car can only go to the exhibition


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