Unique Cars Australia

LOOKING TO THE WORLD

The desire to own interesting cars is not something confined to our lifetimes or any particular part of the world. Famous people with fast cars inhabited Hollywood during the 1930s, lolling on Locomobiles and Duesenbergs while big portions of the USA starved. And across the Atlantic, coach-built Bentleys were racing trains.

During the 1950s and '60s, the big

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