So amazing, each hall contains 20 cars and today is our 20th Anniversary.
Yesterday's post showed you the contents of hall 1. Now here we had the contents of hall 2.
Beautiful memories to look back on and can you believe that some of these cars are still on our roads? Most of them in perfect condition and some of them with their original owners. The cars in this hall are also in pristine condition and it was so great to see the changes in the design of the cars over the years. When I do the fourth hall, I will post a printed list of the contents of each hall so that you can see some that I have not posted, as I cannot make the posts too long. I could have split the posts with fewer photos to avoid being accused of photo dumping, but I believe in posting quality and full story posts.
So come and see.
A note to my wife; Our anniversary!
The poor people and the children call you an Angel and you certainly deserve that title. Thank you for standing by my side for 20 years now and please know that you are appreciated and loved. We don't know what the future holds in store for us, but as long as we are together all is and will be well.
I will allow the photos of the cars, again, to tell you their own stories.
This is the first time for me to see a "Mustang" truck, but it was called a Ford Mustero.
And there you have it, up to 1938 and the next hall will have from 1938 to 1960. It was a tremendous experience, especially to see how the cars have changed over the years. Most of the modern cars today, will never last as long as these old-timers did. I doubt that we will see an original Lamborghini on the roads in 80 - 100 years' time.
Nowadays, mostly plastic is used and in the old times plastic was an unknown feature on cars. Just shows the quality that the old original tradesmen used.
I hope that you enjoyed the stories and the pictures.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.
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