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Driving Force Leaves a Floral Legacy, from the LA Times, covers the story of Els Hazenberg's retirement from designing the incredible flower arrangements that have adorned the antique cars in the Tournament of Roses Parade.  For more than 25 years, this Dutch Master Florist and AIFD Award of Design Influence recipient has wowed the New Year's Day parade crowds with her stunning designs. Congratulations to Els and to her successor, Keith White, AIFD of Houston, Texas.
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Mr. Reeves is a Canadian, lives in Winnipeg and has a long held interest in history, antique cars and woodworking. He successfully combines all those interests in this book. He is an acknowledged authority on antique cars and recently won first place in the Canadian Woodworking Show with one of his antique car models.
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Antique license plates for different years disappear to reveal classic antique cars in that model year. Cars shown: 1931 Model A Roadster, 1932 Cadillac, 1934 Ford Roadster, 1936 Jaguar, 1937 Cord, 1939 Woody. Microwaveable silver lip.
Car Show Old automobiles generally have two main classifications, antique and classic cars. Antique cars are often defined as automobiles manufactured over 25 years ago, while classic cars involve newer vehicles. There can ... be other categories and subdivisions including brass-era, veteran, Edwardian and vintage cars.
Something new is happening locally in the antique car market place. A collection of over seventy cars and parts is coming up for sale in Maple Ridge, B.C. The inventory starts from the early twenties up to current with the majority in the fifties and sixties. The makes cover Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Fargo, Jaguar, Nash, Oldsmobile, Studebaker and Packard, with a few others thrown in for good measure. The convertibles are 1954 Cadillac, 1956 Buick Roadmaster, 1970 Malibu and 1964 Buick Wildcat. There are several cars of the 1920's complete with wooden wheels.
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In many ways, collecting antique cars is like collecting art. Since it's impossible to predict how a particular purchase will maintain its value, experts recommend you make your decisions based on your own feelings. If you love a particular car, buy it for your own personal enjoyment. If the car later increases in value, consider that an added perk.
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