
Festival of Fine Fins
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British roads have history. Some were built by the Romans. British road investment being what it is, they have only been re-surfaced a few times since.
British roads have history. Some were built by the Romans. British road investment being what it is, they have only been re-surfaced a few times since.
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British roads have history. Some were built by the Romans. British road investment being what it is, they have only been re-surfaced a few times since.
British roads have history. Some were built by the Romans. British road investment being what it is, they have only been re-surfaced a few times since.
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Re: Festival of Fine Fins
Love this excess of everything!
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British roads have history. Some were built by the Romans. British road investment being what it is, they have only been re-surfaced a few times since.
British roads have history. Some were built by the Romans. British road investment being what it is, they have only been re-surfaced a few times since.
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Because of the unique fins, I've been looking for a model of this Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz of 1958. Anybody seen one in 1:43?

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This is the very similar 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz, by Solido

NEO should do the chromier '58, and while doing so, why not an iconic Eldorado Brougham too?

NEO should do the chromier '58, and while doing so, why not an iconic Eldorado Brougham too?

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Yes, Neo, please.
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British roads have history. Some were built by the Romans. British road investment being what it is, they have only been re-surfaced a few times since.
British roads have history. Some were built by the Romans. British road investment being what it is, they have only been re-surfaced a few times since.
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Lots of great examples of fins! 
My favourite being those of Chrysler Corporation cars (Imperial, Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge and Plymouth) of the late 50s and early 60s!

My favourite being those of Chrysler Corporation cars (Imperial, Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge and Plymouth) of the late 50s and early 60s!
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