Fans of P.G. Wodehouse may recall that the Master occasionally placed this or that well-heeled character in an Hispano-Suiza. Here is a 1928 model, complete with tulipwood body (H/T: Seraphic Secret).
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4 comments:
Gorgeous! Someone qas a real craftsman. Paco, you and Mrs. Paco would look fantastic motoring to your new home in that...in a full size version, of course. By-the-way, what will your new wardrobe like in retirement?
Tulipwood is beautiful.
Deb: I've recently been talking to a boyhood friend who inherited his father's collection of classic automobiles - including a 1938 Packard Roadster (a gorgeous canary-yellow convertible which I have inserted into a couple of Detective Paco stories). Maybe we can make a deal.
Mike: I had never heard of it, but it sure is pretty.
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