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Alain de Cadenet 1945-2022

WALKING THROUGH Kensington one day in the 1980s I saw an Alfa Romeo parked by the kerb. No everyday saloon but an 8C 2300, even then worth a million or so. I recognised it as belonging to Alain de Cadenet and later on I asked him if he didn’t think that a bit risky. “Oh no, ” he said cheerfully.

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