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1956 Ford Thunderbird Convertible

Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Audrey Hepburn, John Travolta, etc, among the owners of this model. Early Tbirds (55-57) are truly american icons. This stunning model was imported from Florida and its original Peacock Blue exterior color with ivory white hard top. Avaliable for films, video clips, exhibitions, and photoshootings.

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1957 Cadillac Sedan Deville

This model belongs to the fifth generation (57-58). In 1957 a tubular x frame without side rails was adopted. This resulted in lower body without a loss of usable space. Front end styling was marked by rubber bumper guard tips and dual circular lamps set into the lower bumper section. Side trim was revised and a dual taillight theme was used. Identifying the standard 62 models were bright metal moldings, just forward of the rear wheel openings, highlighted by seven horizontal wind slits. At the upper end this fender brake trim joined a horizontal molding that ran along a conical flare extending towards both taillamps. A crest medallion was seen on the forward angled rear fins. Devilles had special nameplates on the front fenders. An elegant black car for the most important day of your life.

1957 BMW Isetta

The Isetta is an Italian-designed microcar built under license in a number of different countries. Because of its egg shape and bubble-like windows, it became known as a bubble car, a name also given to other similar vehicles. In 1955, the BMW Isetta became the world's first mass-production car to achieve a fuel consumption of 3L/100 km.

This genuine two tone model is avalibale for music videos, photoshootings, advertising campaigns, and bride transportation to the ceremony. Absolutely exclusive, the seat provides reasonable comfort for two occupants, and perhaps a small child. After constructing some 1000 units, production of the Italian built cars ceased in 1955, but Iso continued to build t he Isetta in Spain until 1958.

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