RE: Top 10 Coolest Cult Cars
Talbot T-150
Collectors drool over French Bugattis of the 1930s, but the cars are rarely purchased for their beauty; they're more like negotiable bonds. Bugattis came from lousy body builders and had designs that only seem interesting now because they come restored in two-tone paint schemes, such as black and yellow. Look instead at the cult surrounding the somewhat similar Talbot "Lago" models of the day, such as the 1937 T-150-C-SS pictured here. The epitome of classy, old-school rides, the T-150 is rarely seen outside of car shows (where it is adored) and could be the most beautiful car ever built. [IMG]local://upfiles/17/7A43B21E414C4B9183D887CDCF37DE3E.jpg[/IMG] |
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